Ukraine-Russia War: The war between the two countries continues after Russia attacked neighboring Ukraine on February 24. Russia opened fire on Ukraine’s second largest city Kharkiv on Tuesday and damaged various installations there. Russian troops also surrounded the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Tuesday and asked civilians to leave the city immediately.
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said that all citizens of the city could freely leave the Ukrainian capital along the Kyiv-Vasilkiv highway. This direction is open and safe. Soon after, the Indian Embassy in Ukraine asked the stranded citizens to leave Kyiv at all costs.
This war has fueled hatred of Russian citizens among the people of Ukraine. The latest example of this has come from Spain, where a Ukrainian sailor tried to sink his luxurious boat in order to harm his Russian boss. As of now, the Ukrainian man has been arrested.
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A 55-year-old Ukrainian man has been arrested for attempting to sink his Russian owner’s $7.7 million luxury superyacht in Spain in protest of an attack by Russia, according to a New York Post report. The man was detained in Mallorca.
The report said that he allegedly deliberately opened its valves to sink the 156-foot-long luxurious vessel, after which the ship partially sank. The man was arrested and produced in court where he told the judge that he did not regret his actions and would do so again.
This superyacht belongs to Alexander Mijeev, CEO of the Russian military weapons company Rosoboronexport. The superyacht is called Lady Anastasia.
A Ukrainian citizen was working as a mechanic on this superyacht. During this time, when he saw the news of Russian attack on his country on TV, he decided to sink his superyacht as a retaliation from his boss. However, he was later arrested.
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