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Movies Putin BLOWS Up Childrens' Hospital in Kyiv Then Meets With INDIAN PM in Moscow

Putin Summons INDIAN PM Modi to Russia

Modis' balancing act as he meets Putin in Moscow


Putins' Hypersonic Missiles BLOWS Up Childrens' Hospital in Kyiv

BBC 9 JUL 2024








THE WORLD IS WATCHING

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is being keenly watched by his Western allies as he meets Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on his first foreign trip since he returned to office for a third term in June.





Mr Modi landed on Monday, just hours after Russian bombing killed at least 41 people in Ukraine, including at a children's hospital in Kyiv, sparking a global outcry.


Photos from Moscow showed a beaming Mr Modi hugging the Russian president. A video of a smiling Mr Putin calling Mr Modi "my dearest friend" and telling him that he was "delighted to see him" has gone viral in India.

Mr Modi's two-day visit - his first to the Kremlin since 2019 - coincides with a Nato summit in Washington, where the 2022 invasion will be a major theme.

India, a key global economy, has close ties with both Russia and the US and its partners and officials in Delhi are playing down questions over the timing of Mr Modi's trip. They say the annual summit is part of a long-standing strategic partnership and its scheduling has nothing to do with the Nato summit.

But a sour note has been struck with the US expressing concern.

Mr Miller also said the US had raised concerns with India regarding its relationship with Russia.

"We would urge India, as we do any country when it engages with Russia, to make clear that any resolution to the conflict in Ukraine needs to be one that respects the UN charter, that respects Ukraine's territorial integrity, Ukraine's sovereignty," he said at a press briefing on Monday.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky went further - and did not mince his words, external.

"It is a huge disappointment and a devastating blow to peace efforts to see the leader of the world's largest democracy hug the world's most bloody criminal in Moscow on such a day," he posted on X (formerly Twitter) late on Monday.

The Nato summit in Washington, which begins on Tuesday, is being held to mark the 75th anniversary of the Western defence grouping which was mainly formed as a bulwark against the then Soviet Union after World War Two.

Nato countries have been vehemently opposed to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, while India and Mr Modi have refrained from any explicit criticism of President Putin except calling for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the conflict.

As Western nations try to isolate Moscow by imposing sanctions, President Putin has been having summit-level meetings with leaders of key nations like China, India, Turkey and others.





Some are now asking whether Mr Modi's presence in Moscow could be to Mr Putin's advantage. Is the message India is sending out playing into the hands of Russia?



Indian PM Makes Statement on War in Ukraine During Talks With Putin




THE EYES SAY IT ALL...


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Russia, made a direct call for an end to the war in Ukraine. In addition, during his meeting with Putin, he discussed the return home of Indians who are participating in Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine

This was reported by the Indian TV channel NDTV.

According to the report, Modi allegedly made a direct call to end the war in Ukraine, which has been going on for over two years. During an informal meeting with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin at his official residence in Moscow, Prime Minister Modi told him that it was impossible to find a solution on the battlefield.

"India has always called for respect for the UN Charter, including territorial integrity and sovereignty. There is no solution on the battlefield. Dialogue and diplomacy are the way forward," Prime Minister Modi allegedly told Putin during the dinner.

Media reported that Russia has allegedly promised to discharge and return home Indians participating in the war against Ukraine

Indians who are participating in Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine will be discharged from service and returned home. In total, about 20 Indian citizens have been recruited for the war against Ukraine, NDTV reported.






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Putin Gives Indian PM Narendra Modi a Tour of His Residence





Putins' Hypersonic Missiles BLOW Up Childrens' Hospital in Kyiv











New-Born Babies BURNT TO DEATH


Russia hit a childrens hospital in Kyiv during a brazen daylight hypersonic missile attack on the Ukrainian capital.
Video showed Okhmatdyt children's hospital, in the Lukianivska area, with blown-out windows and smoke rising from it.


More footage from inside showed glass littering the floors of hospital rooms with baby cots in them, and blood.


Officials said multiple people were killed and wounded in the attack with children thought to be under the rubble.

The hospital is being evacuated, with patients moved elsewhere in the city. Kyiv was just one city targeted in an early-morning Russian missile salvo on Ukraine on July 8. President Zelensky said 40 missiles of different types were used, including Kinzhal hypersonic missiles.














Five cities were struck, including Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Sloviansk and Kramatorsk. Many people have been killed, while scores have been wounded.











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