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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24 shocked the world. However, so far Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown no signs of ending the invasion.
Here are the possible scenarios for the weeks and months to come, according to Western government sources and think-tank experts.
1) Military resistance
Ukrainian forces have continued to resist the Russian invasion so far, defeating paratrooper attempts to seize the capital in the early days of the invasion and maintaining control of major cities such as Kharkiv and Mariupol.
In addition to this news, here are international news that catch the attention of readers detik.comtoday, Saturday (5/3/2022):
Russia threatens to be expelled from the European Council for the invasion of Ukraine
Urge to remove Russia of the European Council membership is now increasing in the middle his invasion of Ukraine.
Reported from the news agency AFPSaturday (5/3/2022), before, the day after Russian invasion of Ukraine starting on February 24, the executive body or Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has suspended Russia from all representation rights in the pan-European rights body. However, the expulsion of members was unprecedented.
“Today, more and more voices are calling for the next step to be the expulsion of the Russian Federation,” the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejcinovic Buric told reporters. AFP in an interview.
– Dismiss the issue of escaping, the Ukrainian president shows his presence in the office
Presiden Ukraina Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed reports that he had fled Ukraine. Zelensky also showed him in his study in a video.
“Every day there are rumors saying that I ran from Ukraine, ran from Kiev, ran from work. As you can see, I am here, at my residence,” Zelensky said. ReutersSaturday (5/3/2022).
In the video, Zelensky also shows the Head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office Andriy Borysovych in his office. Zelensky made sure no one escaped.
“And Andriy Borysovych is also here. No one is running away,” he said.
– Russia Announces Armistice in 2 Ukrainian Cities So Residents Can Refuge
Ministry of Defence Russia announced a ceasefire on Saturday (5/3) to allow residents to evacuate from two cities Ukraine surrounded by Russian troops. One of them, including the strategic port city of Mariupol.
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