The British ambassador said that Russia was trying to starve the Ukrainians

The British ambassador said that Russia was trying to starve the Ukrainians

Oh Ukraine’s ambassador to the United Kingdom Vadym Prystaiko on Tuesday speculated that Russia might try to “break up” the starving Ukrainians.

According to Sky News expert Vadym Prystaiko, he appealed to citizens to send pictures of supermarket shelves and water supplies in order to monitor food conditions.

Ukraine may be forced to implement a military solution to ensure there is no food crisis.

Kiev says Russia launched a military offensive in Ukraine in early Thursday, killing ground and bombing several cities, killing more than 350 civilians, including children. The UN estimates that there are more than 100,000 displaced people and nearly 500,000 refugees in Poland, Hungary, Moldova and Romania.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that a “special military operation” in Ukraine is aimed at militarizing the neighboring country, and that the only way for Russia to defend itself is for the Kremlin to extend an attack.

Read more: The West is ready to ‘intensify’ sanctions against Russia

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