Ukraine War: Ukrainian parliamentarian explains how the Russia-Ukraine negotiations ended.

The negotiations between Ukraine and Russia at the Belarus-Ukraine border on Monday, according to a member of the Ukrainian parliament from Russia, only resulted in "heavier air strikes" in Kyiv, according to Russia.

President Vladimir Putin's words, according to Rudik, who recently released photographs of herself preparing to enter the war zone, cannot be trusted. Rudik said they expected Russian strikes during the negotiation because President Vladimir Putin's words cannot be trusted.

Her comments to CNN came after the conclusion of "peaceful negotiations," which she described as having "obviously resulted in heavier air strikes after — right after the negotiation ended."

and right now the air strikes have increased in frequency and there are more alarms going off throughout the night. We were prepared for this because — allow me to share some pointers and tricks for communicating with Putin," she continued.

To paraphrase, the Russian says one thing and then does something completely different. As a result, the Russian should not be trusted, especially at this time of crisis.

As a result of the peace talks, Rudik believes Putin will send more troops, destroy more buildings, and as a result kill more Ukrainians, adding that the Russian leader will "raise the stakes" in the coming days.

On Monday, five days after the conflict began on Thursday, delegates from Russia and Ukraine met at the Belarusian border to discuss possible solutions. After the first round of talks ended without a concrete outcome, the two sides agreed to continue the discussions in the coming days.

Russia issued a warning on Monday, stating that countries that send lethal weapons to Ukraine would be held accountable for their actions in the region.

The country's foreign ministry issued a statement on Monday in which it specifically warned European Union nations to proceed with caution because many of them are now pledging to send weapons to Ukraine in order to aid the country in its fight against the war brought on by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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