'We will destroy you': Ukraine's women army issue first stern warning to Russia & Vladimir Putin; Watch

In the video, the Ukrainian women army personnel along with her cadre says, "We join the men and Ukrainian army. We will destroy Russian army standing in every inch of Ukraine."

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The Russia-Ukraine war has entered its 13th day and all the peace talks between the two countries have yielded no breakthrough. With no breakthrough in peace talks, Russia has gone offensive in order to capture Kyiv and ultimately demilitarise Ukraine. With increasing bombardment and attack on various cities, the Ukrainian women's army on Tuesday issued their first video message and warned Russia of consequences. Ukraine's women army first-ever warning Russia and President Vladimir Putin has been doing rounds on social media. 

In the video, the Ukrainian women army personnel along with her cadre says, "We join the men and Ukrainian army. We will destroy Russian army standing in every inch of Ukraine and in every city, every village, every forest and field, Glory to Ukraine, death to enemies." Notably, Ukraine's President Zelensky had urged its citizens to join the war against Russia whosoever possesses combat experience or can hold a gun. Following that men and women both enrolled themselves in the war against Russia. 

Watch Ukrainian women's army stern message to Russian President Vladimir Putin



It is pertinent to mention here that Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that 15 percent of the regular Ukrainian army consists of women. 


Top Russian general killed in fighting near Kharkiv

Coming back to the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian defence authorities have said that a top Russian general was killed during fighting near the country's second-largest city of Kharkiv. In a statement on Monday night, the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine identified the slain general as Vitaly Gerasimov, who was a major general, chief of staff, and first deputy commander of the 41st Army of the Central Military District of Russia. According to the statement, Gerasimov took part in the Second Chechen War which took place from August 1999 to April 2000, and the Russian military operation in Syria.

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