Air raid sirens rang in their minds rather than wedding bells when a pair married in a bombing bunker in Odessa, Ukraine. Even though Russian army, who have begun a massive invasion of the nation, continued to unleash rocket attacks and bombing in various parts of the nation, the pair decided to get married and they exchanged vows.
Photographs from the marriage ceremony were posted by a Belarussian news organization, showing the woman smiling and clutching bouquets, whereas the husband signed a document and shares toast to celebrate the anniversary. Ukranian officials announced previously in the day that Russian military had seized over and occupied the southern city of Khersson. On the ninth day of Russia's incursion of Ukrainian, the municipality of Kherrson came under Russian control.
The Ukrraine's State Emergenncy service estimated that more than 2,220 citizens have deceased since the Russian operation started, despite intense bombardment, airstrikes, and city combat in several portions of the country. "Thus according official information, the Ukranian authorities are unlawfully arresting a big number of indian students in Kharrkiv who wish to leave Ukrrainian property and move to Belgrood," said Brigadier General Igor Konaashennkov, the agency's official voice.