Russia raised questions on Indian media! Russian Embassy said – “Requesting Indian media to be precise regarding the crisis in Ukraine”

Russia has termed Indian media coverage of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as “biased and misleading” and urged it to provide accurate information. The Russian embassy in India has expressed displeasure with the Indian media over the coverage of the Russo-Ukraine war, urging it to provide accurate and unbiased information. The Russian Embassy in a tweet said that the Indian media is requested to be precise so that the Indian public can get ‘objective information’ regarding the crisis in Ukraine. The embassy said that Russia has not waged war against Ukraine and its people. This is a special ‘military operation’ being carried out to end the eight-year war in Donbass, Ukraine. Its aim is to end Ukraine’s militarization and Nazism. It also pointed to Indian media reports calling nuclear sites in Ukraine unsafe.
The embassy clarified that Russia has repeatedly taken the initiative and indicated its readiness for dialogue and dialogue. The statement also said that nuclear sites in Ukraine are safe. This has also been confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Indian media reportedly reported on attacks on the radioactive waste-disposal site in Kyiv and the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Even IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi has commented on this, saying that such incidents expose a very real risk.
Russia said that any information being given to the contrary is biased and misleading. Meanwhile, Russia has so far not allowed any media organizations to visit the country to cover the conflict that began on February 24, when Russian troops began entering Ukrainian territory.