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Zelensky refuses US offer to evacuate, saying 'I need ammunition, not a ride'
By Sharon Braithwaite
Putin and Xi's 'no limits' friendship is put to the test in Ukraine
By Clay Chandler
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Despite all the cruelty of Russian shelling, the world can prove that the unity of all those who cherish human values is enough to protect lives.
Ukraine keeps repeating that Russian terror can be stopped and the lives of our cities and communities can be protected. We know the… pic.twitter.com/luM8r6hC1a
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Ukraine is still suffering from the consequences of Russian attacks on the energy infrastructure.
Amid these challenges, support from Ukraine's partners remains crucial.
#Sweden has announced a new aid package for #Ukraine's energy system, amounting to around 57 million euros.…
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How do Ukraine's allies feel about strikes on Russian territory with Western weapons?
More and more countries support Ukraine’s right to strike military targets on Russian territory with Western weapons.
But there are also those who oppose it due to fears of "escalation". Now… pic.twitter.com/qA3HQlUTHZ
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Anton Gerashchenko
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Antony Blinken said that the U.S. could “adapt and adjust” its position on Western weapons strikes against targets on Russian territory.
“Another hallmark of our support for Ukraine over these now more than two years has been to adapt. As the conditions have changed, as the… pic.twitter.com/PmpZbZPMit
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