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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Russia can only be forced to leave Ukraine alone. And it will happen. Our strength will undoubtedly help us achieve this. The strength of our people, our military strength, our unity with partners, their own strength, and the strength of our diplomacy.
I am grateful to everyone… pic.twitter.com/w7ZB66p7wi
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Russia is preparing violent sabotage across Europe: Kremlin agents are plotting covert bombings, arson, and infrastructure attacks.
Source: Financial Times
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"And if Mr Putin and the Russian officials are worried about their troops in Ukraine getting hit with weapons from other countries, then the easiest thing to do is just take your troops and leave" - John Kirby, United States National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic… pic.twitter.com/pA8vICcN2J
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A US crackdown on banks financing trade in goods for Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine – and the fear of secondary sanctions – has made it much more difficult to move money in and out of Russia.
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