Blinken marks 100 days of war in Ukraine – urges Putin to end conflict – Observer

US Secretary of State Anthony Blingen made the announcement this Friday Russia’s 100-day war in Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for an immediate end to the conflict, suffering and global unrest caused by his will.

Our goal is straightforward: the United States wants to see a democratic, independent, sovereign and prosperous Ukraine prevent and defend against further aggression, “said Blingen in a statement.

In this sense, the Secretary of State reiterated his call for Putin End this conflict “immediately”It emphasizes that neither the United States nor its allies nor its allies are trying to prolong the war to inflict pain on Russia.

“We greatly respect the citizens of Russia, who are not our enemies, and deserve a better future than the continuing war and increasing repression.”

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In that statement, Blinken pointed out that the world saw 100 days after the start of the Russian invasion. The courage and determination of the Ukrainian people When fighting for your country.

The Secretary of State then took the opportunity to direct some Words in support of Ukrainian families Those who have lost loved ones, those who have been violently separated, those whose villages, apartments, schools and hospitals have been hit by bombs and missiles, or those who have been sent to so-called “filtration” camps in Russia.

“America is with you. We will help you defend your sovereignty and territorial integrity, and help you rebuild after this war. Ukraine will win. ”

From February 24, The United States provided more than $ 6.3 billion (6 5.6 billion) Security, humanitarian and economic assistance According to the data of the US executive, it was imposed on Ukraine.

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Robert Martini, director general of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), said today that 100 days after the start of the war in Ukraine, many cities were experiencing “levels of incomprehensible destruction.”

The head of the CICR organization explained that there are still many civilians like relatives of prisoners of war, without any information about the whereabouts of their loved ones, whose purpose is to protect these prisoners in case of conflict.

In the early hours of February 24, Russia launched a military offensive in Ukraine, causing more planes than ever before. 14 million people were displaced from their homesAccording to the latest UN data, there are more than eight million internally displaced people and more than 6.8 million in neighboring countries.

According to the United Nations, about 15 million people in Ukraine are in need of humanitarian assistance.

The Russian invasion was generally condemned by the international community, which responded by sending arms to Ukraine and imposing sanctions on Russia, affecting practically every sector, from banking to sports.

This has been confirmed by the UN The war left 4,169 civilians dead and 4,982 woundedEntering its 100th day, it insists that the real numbers may be too high and that it will only be revealed when there is access to besieged cities or areas that are still under intense fighting.

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