'Mom... I'm afraid': Russian soldier's message to mother before death!
Home > News Shots > World newsRussia has been at war with Ukraine for more than six days. Russia is raining bombs on many parts of Ukraine. As the intensity of the war increases day by day, so do the casualties. Many civilians are taking refuge in bunkers to save their lives.
Students and people from India are being repatriated safely with the help of Central and State Governments. They are constantly working to rescue them. However, the death of an Indian student in the middle of the war in Ukraine yesterday has come as a shock.
Similarly, thousands of soldiers from both Russia and Ukraine are reported to have been killed in the war. Recently, a message sent by a Russian soldier to his mother has shocked netizens, further revealing the gruesomeness of the war.
The UN General Assembly convened urgently to discuss Russia's war on Ukraine. The General Assembly was attended by Ukrainian Ambassador to the UN Sergiy Kyslytsya. He spoke about the problems the people of Ukraine were facing due to Russia.
During an emergency session of the UN General Assembly, Kyslytsya read out messages in which the Russian soldier said they were “bombing all of the cities” and “even targeting civilians".
A video of Kyslytsya reading out the messages was tweeted by American cable and satellite television network C-SPAN, in which he can be seen holding up a screenshot of the soldier's texts and urging the members of the assembly to visualize the magnitude of the tragedy.
"Mama, I'm in Ukraine. There is a real war raging here. I'm afraid. We are bombing all of the cities...even targeting civilians.", read the soldier's message to his mother.
“We were told that they would welcome us and they are falling under our armoured vehicles, throwing themselves under the wheels and not allowing us to pass. They call us fascists. Mama, this is so hard," it further reads. As such, many soldiers and innocent civilians are losing their lives in the war, and it is significant that the nations of the world are making efforts to find an immediate solution.
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