Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba announced that a chemical plant in Crimea, the Russian-annexed Ukrainian peninsula, had been evacuated.

The Ukrainian diplomat has expressed concern over the evacuation of workers at a factory as he fears Russia is preparing another excuse for aggression.

"Concerned reports from Crimea.

The complete night shift of the Titan chemical plant in Armiansk has been evacuated.

This could be a preparation for another provocation organized by Russia.

"Moscow seems to have no limits in trying to falsify an excuse for further aggression," Kuleba wrote on Twitter.

Worrying reports from Crimea on the entire night shift of Titan chemicals plant in Armyansk evacuated from the facility.

This might be a preparation for another staged provocation by Russia.

Moscow seems to have no limits in attempts to falsify pretexts for further aggression.

- Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) February 23, 2022

Meanwhile, at a meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that the war in Ukraine as a whole would mark the end of the world order that has existed so far and lead to all the world in uncertainty.

"The beginning of a large-scale war in Ukraine will be the end of the world order as we know it.

"If Russia does not receive a sharp, swift and decisive response now, it would mean the complete collapse of the international security system and the international institutions responsible for global security."

Otherwise, Putin has already ordered military troops to be deployed in the two Ukrainian regions, Luhansk and Donetsk, which days ago declared independence and were recognized by Russia.

/ Telegraphy /

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