Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left for Ukraine. After his visit to Poland, he will reach the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on August 23. Meanwhile, Ukraine has carried out the biggest drone attack on the Russian capital Moscow on Wednesday morning. Russia said that this was the biggest drone attack on Moscow since the beginning of the war. It is worth noting that PM Modi visited Russia last month.
Russia occupies a city in Ukraine
Earlier on Tuesday, Russia claimed to have completely captured a Ukrainian city. According to the Russian army, it captured New York in eastern Ukraine, which it considers a major logistical center for the war. This will help capture the entire Donetsk region. On the other hand, Ukrainian President Zelensky said that Ukrainian troops have captured 1,250 square kilometers of territory in the Kursk region of western Russia. This includes 92 population.
Zelensky opposes PM Modi's visit to Russia
Prime Minister Modi has said on different occasions that the Russia-Ukraine conflict can be stopped only through dialogue. Last month, PM Modi visited Russia. PM Modi met President Vladimir Putin and discussed the war. However, the President of Ukraine criticized PM Modi's visit to Russia.