Russia Ukraine Conflict Live Updates: Russian troops grab control of first Ukrainian city Kherson
The Russian troops in Ukraine are continuing with their military operation. Russia continues with its bombardments in the country despite facing isolation on the world stage.
The Russian troops in Ukraine are continuing with their military operation. Russia continues with its bombardments in the country despite facing isolation on the world stage. According to reports, Russian troops have seized Ukraine’s Kherson, a strategically important city. Earlier, it took control over the Melitopol city of Ukraine. Stay tuned for live updates!
Russia Ukraine War Updates
Russian troops grab control of first Ukrainian city Kherson
Eight days after Russia’s invasion started in Ukraine, Russia has declared victory over Kherson. Kherson, which is regarded as a strategically important centre, has a population of over 300,000 people, and its capture may give Russia control of a large portion of the southern coastline, allowing forces to head west towards the port city of Odessa.
Russia keeps India’s tricolour on Soyuz rocket but removes flags of US, UK and Japan
In the midst of the ongoing conflict with Ukraine and the resultant sanctions, Russian personnel covered the flags of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan on their space rockets, but left the Indian Tricolor intact. Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom have all slapped economic sanctions on Russia, whereas India has remained silent on Moscow’s conduct.
Oil depot in Chernihiv caught fire after shelling in city
An oil depot caught fire after shelling in Ukraine’s northern city Chernihiv. After being shelled by Russians, the footage shows clouds of black smoke emitting from the oil depot. According to reports, six 5,000 cubic meter fuel tanks are on fire.
Germany to ship 2,700 anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine
In the midst of the intensifying war between Russia and Ukraine, Germany will deliver 2,700 anti-aircraft missiles to Ukraine in order to strengthen the Ukrainian army. The weapons would come from Soviet-controlled East Germany’s military storage, which was reunited with West Germany after the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
IPC bans Russian and Belarusian athletes from Beijing Winter Paralympics
Amid Russia’s continuous attacks on Ukraine, International Paralympic Committee has decided to ban Russian athletes from Beijing Winter Paralympics which is taking place from March 4. IPC has also banned Belarusian athletes because it is supporting Russia in this crisis. IPC said the reason behind banning athlete entries from RPC and NPC Belarus is in order to preserve the integrity of these Games.
Vladimir Putin’s wax statue removed from Grevin Museum in Paris, Zelenskyy might take his place
Following Vladimir Putin’s escalating attacks in Ukraine, the director of the Grevin Museum chose to remove a wax statue of Putin. The director said the museum has never showcased dictators like Hitler and will not represent Putin too. His statue was created in 2000 but will be moved to a warehouse now until further notice. He added that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy might be a contender for the spot in the museum.
VIDEO: Wax statue of Vladimir Putin removed from Paris museum.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine prompts director of the Grevin Museum in Paris to remove the statue.
"We have never represented dictators like Hitler in the Grevin Museum, we don't want to represent Putin today" pic.twitter.com/vaN3kOPPzP
S-400 training exercises start in Novosibirsk region of Russia
As Moscow intensified its attacks on Ukraine, soldiers of the S-400 Triumf anti-aircraft missile systems began practicing combat training tasks to detect and destroy a simulated enemy in the Novosibirsk region of Russia.
The servicemen of the S-400 "Triumf" anti-aircraft missile systems have started practicing combat training tasks to detect and destroy a simulated enemy within the framework of the exercises in the #Novosibirsk region. pic.twitter.com/Xqdxdvqxp0
India to send medicines, blankets and relief supplies to Ukraine
The Embassy of India in Ukraine in Warsaw, Poland in a tweet stated that India is sending humanitarian aid including medicines, blankets, tarpaulin, and relief supplies to Ukraine.
IAF and Indian carriers will bring back 3,726 nationals stranded in Ukraine. 19 evacuation flights will be sent to Ukraine under Operation Ganga. Indians will be brought back home on 8 flights from Bucharest, 2 flights from Suceava, 1 flight from Kosice, 5 flights from Budapest, and 3 flights from Rzeszow, said Civil aviation minister Jyotiraditya Scindia.
PM Modi to participate in virtual Quad summit today
The External Affairs Ministry announced on Thursday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend a virtual meeting with his counterparts from Australia, Japan, and the United States in order to exchange views and assessments about important developments in the Indo-Pacific.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday paid floral tributes to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee at the ‘Sadaiv Atal’ memorial in New Delhi on the occasion of his 101st birth anniversary. Remembering Vajpayee’s legacy, the Prime Minister said that true leadership is not established by position, but by conduct.
Several dignitaries were present at the memorial to pay homage to the former Prime Minister, who remains one of the most respected figures in Indian politics.
PM Modi remembers Vajpayee’s conduct and values
In a message shared on social media platform X, Prime Minister Modi described Atal Bihari Vajpayee as a statesman whose behaviour, dignity and unwavering commitment to national interest set a benchmark for Indian politics. He said Vajpayee’s life continues to inspire the nation and highlights that leadership is determined by character rather than authority.
The Prime Minister also shared a Sanskrit verse, noting that the actions of great leaders guide society, and said this principle was clearly reflected throughout Vajpayee’s public life.
‘Nation always came first for Atal ji’
Prime Minister Modi further said that Vajpayee’s birth anniversary is an opportunity for everyone to draw inspiration from his life. He highlighted Vajpayee’s conduct, grace, ideological firmness and resolve to place the nation’s interest above all else as an ideal standard for public life.
Through his life and work, Vajpayee demonstrated that excellence and greatness are shaped by values and conduct, not merely by holding office, the Prime Minister said. The remarks were shared with inputs from media.
Cried over Gaza, not a word on Bangladesh: Yogi Adityanath attacks opposition in UP Assembly
Yogi Adityanath criticised the opposition in the UP Assembly, accusing them of selective outrage over Gaza while remaining silent on violence against Hindus in Bangladesh.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday launched a sharp attack on the Opposition during proceedings in the State Assembly, accusing rival parties of indulging in selective outrage and appeasement politics while remaining silent on incidents involving Hindus in neighbouring countries, particularly Bangladesh.
Referring to recent incidents across the border, the Chief Minister said the Opposition raises its voice on international issues selectively but avoids speaking out when minorities, especially Hindus, are targeted in nearby nations.
“You shed tears over developments in Gaza, but not a single word comes out when a Dalit youth is killed in Bangladesh,” Adityanath said in the Assembly, alleging that such silence exposes the Opposition’s political priorities.
The Chief Minister further claimed that incidents of violence against Hindus would not have occurred had Pakistan and Bangladesh not been created, reiterating that issues are often viewed through the prism of vote bank politics. He said candle marches are organised for global events, but killings of Hindus in Pakistan or Bangladesh do not evoke similar responses.
Adityanath also called for a condemnation resolution in the Assembly, stating that it should ideally come from the Leader of the Opposition. He said such a resolution should clearly condemn the killing and convey a warning to the Bangladesh government.
Allegations over illegal immigration
Targeting the Opposition on the issue of illegal immigration, the Chief Minister alleged that they support Bangladeshi nationals and Rohingyas. He claimed that when authorities take action to expel illegal immigrants, Opposition leaders come out in their defence, alleging that many of them have been facilitated with voter registrations and Aadhaar cards.
Meanwhile, tensions between India and Bangladesh have been visible following recent developments. India summoned the Bangladesh High Commissioner for the second time in a week amid concerns arising from incidents in the neighbouring country.
The summons came in the backdrop of protests in Bangladesh following the killing of student leader Sharif Osman Hadi and the lynching of Dipu Chandra Das in separate incidents. Dipu Das, a 27-year-old youth from Mymensingh district, was beaten to death by a mob over alleged blasphemy on December 18, and his body was later set on fire, triggering widespread outrage.
The Interim Government of Bangladesh condemned the incident. Education Adviser C R Abrar visited the bereaved family on behalf of the government, expressed condolences, and assured them of financial and welfare assistance. The Office of the Chief Adviser also reiterated its resolve to protect all citizens and ensure justice in the case.
The killing has once again raised concerns at the international level over the safety and security of minorities in Bangladesh, with minority groups demanding strict action against those responsible.
As Christmas 2025 is being celebrated across the world, people are marking the occasion by sharing warm messages with family, friends and loved ones. The festival commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and is observed as a time of faith, kindness and togetherness. Along with prayers, gifts and festive meals, social media platforms like WhatsApp and Instagram have become popular spaces for expressing Christmas greetings.
Christmas is traditionally associated with reflecting God’s love through generosity and compassion, while also strengthening bonds with close ones. Many people choose short, meaningful lines as their social media status to capture the spirit of the day and convey goodwill.
Here is a curated list of loving Christmas 2025 wishes that can be used as WhatsApp or Instagram status messages on the joyful occasion:
Merry Christmas! May your day be filled with love, laughter and your favourite moments.
Wishing you a Christmas as bright and cheerful as your smile.
May your heart be full of joy and your home be filled with love this Christmas.
Sending warm Christmas wishes with a touch of festive magic.
Merry Christmas! May peace and happiness surround you today.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Wishing you a Merry Christmas.
May the spirit of Christmas bring love to your heart and warmth to your home.
Wishing you a Christmas that is merry, bright and full of cheer.
May your Christmas be rich with laughter, love and cherished traditions.
Sending love, joy and the warmest Christmas wishes your way.
Merry Christmas! Celebrate the day with family, friends and good food.
Wishing you a Christmas filled with magic, wonder and joy.
May the joy of Christmas stay with you throughout the year.
Wishing you a Christmas as special as you are.
Merry Christmas! Wishing happiness and good fortune always.
These short messages reflect the essence of Christmas 2025 and can be easily shared as status updates to spread positivity and festive warmth.
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