Russia Ukraine War: In this way, 15 percent area of Ukraine will be occupied by Russia without winning the war, merger is possible on Friday
Vladimir Putin: Putin can announce the result of the referendum on 30 September. The regions for which voting took place include Luhansk, partially Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhya and Donetsk region. Around 40 lakh people have been asked to take part in the voting.
Russia Ukraine Conflict: Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is facing protests inside and outside Russia, is not ready to back down in the Ukraine matter. This is the reason why he organized a referendum to merge the occupied territories in Ukraine with Russia. Tuesday was the last day of that referendum. This will decide whether the people of the occupied region want to be part of Russia or stay with Ukraine. It is being told that Vladimir Putin can announce the result of the referendum on 30 September. The regions for which voting took place include Luhansk, partially Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhya and Donetsk region. Around 40 lakh people have been asked to take part in the voting.
And the war will go on a dangerous turn
According to the report, Russian President Vladimir Putin can announce the merger of these regions with Russia, stating the results of the referendum in the joint session of the Russian Parliament on Friday. These areas are also important because they are about 15 percent of Ukraine's area. It is also discussed that this will lead to a more dangerous turn of war.
Allegations of intimidating voting
Meanwhile, the people of the areas where the referendum has taken place told that voting is taking place at gunpoint. Russian soldiers come with weapons. We do not understand whether it is to protect us or to scare. Those who are voting against Russia are being selectively targeted. The people living in the areas where the referendum has been held are very scared. Fear is haunting those who have voted in support of Ukraine. They do not understand what will be done to them now.
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