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Vladimir Putin warns of ‘harsh action’

First Published: 10th October, 2022 19:51 IST

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of retaliating to the Crimea Bridge attack. Indian Embassy in Kyiv issues advisory.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned of “harsh” action after the Crimea bridge attack.

As per reports, Putin said Russia had struck military and infrastructure targets across
Ukraine following the Crimea bridge blast. Putin warned of further “harsh” responses accusing Kyiv of “terrorism.”

In what appears to be the heaviest wave of missile and rocket attacks since the opening week of the war, Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities were rocked by deadly Russian strikes on today.

Meanwhile, the Embassy of India in Kyiv issues advisory for all Indian nationals in Ukraine. Indian nationals are advised to avoid all non-essential travel to & within Ukraine and are requested to keep the Embassy informed about status of their presence in the war hit country.

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