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Putin's Assessment of Russia's Ability to Occupy Ukraine Wrong: Biden Key Remarks, Russia Ukrian War updates

 US President Joe Biden once again criticized Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Biden criticized that he is an actor and made a wrong assessment regarding the occupation of Ukraine. In a CNN television interview, Biden said that Putin misjudged his military capabilities before resorting to weapons of mass destruction in the invasion of Ukraine. After last week's bombing of the Kerch bridge, Russia is looking for revenge. Russia, which attacked Ukraine with missiles on Monday, continued its attacks on Tuesday. In this context, Biden made these comments addressing Russia.

At the same time, Biden also responded to the talks with Putin. Putin and Biden will attend the G20 summit to be held in Bali next month. The meeting said there were no plans for talks with Putin on the issue of Ukraine. "If he (Putin) comes to me at the G20 meeting and says, 'I want to talk about the release of detained American basketball player Griner', I will meet him... my intention will depend on his proposal," he said.



Drones and missiles were launched on many cities. The latest attacks targeted schools, hospitals, residential buildings and power plants. Putin's forces fired 12 missiles at the city of Zaporizhia. In the wake of fierce attacks, people in many cities, including Kiev, are trembling with fear. Hiding in bunkers. On the other hand, authorities revealed that a total of 19 people were killed and 105 injured in Russia's attacks on Ukraine on Monday.



America has taken a key decision regarding arms and military aid to Ukraine. It has decided to supply the country with state-of-the-art air defense systems. Joe Biden, who talked to President of Ukraine Zelensky on the phone, gave an assurance to this extent. However, the US has not clarified which specific systems will be provided.


On the other hand, NATO has decided to go ahead with its annual nuclear drills, ignoring Russia's warnings. The leaders of the G-7 countries, which met specially in the background of the latest tensions, assured that they will stand by Ukraine for as long as possible. Zelensky addressed their conference via video conference on Tuesday.

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