According to the Russian foreign ministry, US engineers designed the missiles using intelligence data from US satellites and a nearby US spy drone. Around 150 people were injured in the attack on the Crimean city of Sevastopol, where residents were taking vacation time, leaving four people—two of them children—dead.

    The event has caused the Russia-Ukraine war, which is already in its 29th month, to erupt into new hostilities. Even while the Russian President has been accusing Washington of using Kyiv to undermine Moscow’s security and sovereignty, the civilian casualties have left Ukraine and the US in a difficult situation. 

    Source: The Hindu

    There is a serious risk of a direct conflict between Russia and the US-led NATO alliance, which is reminiscent of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. In geopolitical and economic terms, this is bad news not only for eastern Europe but for the entire world, given the negative effects of supply chain disruptions during the last two years. 

    The battle will only continue indefinitely if there are more serious provocation after serious provocation. Finding a solution is necessary to get the opposing sides to the negotiation table. Regretfully, the recent Ukrainian peace conference in Burgenstock, Switzerland, proved to be a pointless endeavour. 

    Source: Times of India

    India was among the attendees who did not sign the unified communiqué. With all due candour, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis acknowledged that the majority of conference outcomes would not have been possible without Russian involvement. For a peaceful end to the ongoing conflict, Moscow and Kyiv must have a “sincere and practical engagement,” as proposed by New Delhi.

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