Russo-Ukraine war: Singer Yulia Vantur says ‘my heart has lost my innocent lives’

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Yulia Vantur shares her thoughts on Russia Ukraine war

Highlight

  • Singer Yulia Vantur calls for an end to Russia-Ukraine war
  • Sonu Sood, Priyanka Chopra, Onir had earlier expressed concern over Russia attacking Ukraine
  • Yulia Vantur shares links to charity helping war victims in Ukraine

Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, several Bollywood celebrities have taken to social media to express their concern and increase aid services for those stranded in the war-torn country. Singer Iulia Vantur also expressed concern over how things are shaping up. Several videos which claim to be shot in Ukraine were shared by Yulia on her Instagram handle as she used ‘No War’ in her Instagram stories.

In one of her posts, Yulia wrote, “War does not favor anyone. It only causes life and suffering. My heart goes out to the innocent people lost in this war. I am on only one side that humanity.” Can choose against peace. Every possible option.”

India Tv - Russia's invasion of Ukraine

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Yulia Vantur on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Yulia shared links that will help people donate to war victims. Yulia used the hashtag ‘Stand with Ukraine’, which has been trending on social media for the last few days. Priyanka ChopraTillotama Shome, Rahul Dholakia, Onir and Sonu Sood are among the Indian celebs who have expressed concern over the ongoing conflict in Russia and Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country’s nuclear forces on high alert in response to “aggressive statements” by major NATO powers. The order means Putin wants Russia to prepare for increased readiness to launch nuclear weapons and threaten that Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and the West’s response could boil down to nuclear war.

Putin had threatened harsh retaliation against any nation directly interfering in the conflict in Ukraine in the days before Russia’s invasion, and he particularly raised the specter of his country’s status as a nuclear power. Was. Ukraine’s health minister said on Saturday that 198 people, including three children, were killed and more than 1,000 others were injured. It was unclear whether those figures included both military and civilian casualties. Russia has not released any casualties.

(With inputs from AP News)

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