After Vladimir Putin & Adolf Hitler Caricature, Ukraine Compares Russian Invasion With 9/11 Attack

Bhubaneswar:  Kyiv came under bombardment during the second day of Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine. A rocket crashed into a residential building. A CCTV camera from inside one of the apartments even captured the exact moment when it struck the building.

Following this, Ukraine Interior Ministry took to Twitter to share a picture comparing the 9/11 attack in the US and the Russian invasion of Ukraine with a hashtag, #StopRussia. The picture of the World Trade Center’s twin towers in New York City in 2001 with smoke billowing from it has been juxtaposed with a residential building damaged in Kyiv in the post.

It was for the first time that a missile struck a residential building in Kyiv since Russian troops launched an attack on Ukraine on Thursday with explosions before dawn in the capital and other cities.

On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al Qaeda hijacked four planes and deliberately crashed two into the upper floors of the North and South Towers of the World Trade Center complex and a third plane into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.

Earlier, the official Twitter account of Ukraine had posted a caricature of Adolf Hitler smiling at Russian President Vladimir Putin, and wrote: “This is not a ‘meme’, but our and your reality right now.”

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On Sunday, Russian forces entered Ukraine’s second-largest city in the northeast, Kharkiv. Two large explosions were also heard south of Kyiv in Vasylkiv early on Sunday, the news agency Reuters reported.

According to UK’s Ministry of Defence, fighting overnight in Kyiv has been less intense than the night before.

Ukrainian forces have engaged the remnants of Russian irregular forces within the city of Kyiv. After encountering strong resistance in Chernihiv, Russian forces are bypassing the area. Intensive exchanges of rocket artillery overnight have been followed by heavy fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv. Russian forces are continuing to advance into Ukraine but are facing resistance.

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