Putin asks Ukraine to surrender  or face more attacks

International news media said that Putin has asked the Ukrainian government to surrender before Russia to end the war or face more attacks.

Putin asks Ukraine to surrender  or face more attacks

Moskow: As the war in Ukraine launched by Russia escalates day by day with no sign of any end, Russian president, Vladimir Putin has announced that he will win Ukraine either by making the people surrender or by continuing war.
International news media said that Putin has asked the Ukrainian government to surrender before Russia to end the war or face more attacks.
Amid this as the war continues where cities are being bombarded by the Russian forces unabatedly, the reports said that over 1.5 million people have already fled from war-ravaged nation to neighboring counties for safety.
Meanwhile, the reports said that all attempts to evacuate citizens trapped in Mariupol of Ukraine did not yield results for a second time because of the continuous ceasefire violation by Russian forces. The reports said that due to heavy shelling and poundings, the city has lost water and electricity connections.
Amid that the Ukraine forces have claimed that they are involved in heavy battle with Russian forces outside Mykolayiv. The reports said that if Russia captures it, it will give easy access to Odessa, one of the biggest ports of Ukraine.
The Russian has continued firing missiles which have extensively damaged Vinnytsia airport located in Central Ukraine.
Amid this three civilians have also lost their lives while trying to escape the attack in Irpin.
While Russia is not ready to end the war, many international companies are ending the agreement with Russia as they are angry with Putin for waging war. The companies include Global streaming entertainment service Netflix, top accounting firms KPMG and PWC, and financial services firm American Express have severed their agreement with Russia.
The Russian government has directed the shops of the country to limit their sales of essential commodities amid the fear of black marketing and western countries imposing sanctions.