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Russia-Ukraine Tensions: Western Officials Dispute Russian Claim of Pullback From Ukraine Border (Published 2022)
By Michael Schwirtz, Andrew E. Kramer & Anton Troianovski
Ukraine says government websites and banks were hit with denial of service attack
By Jenna McLaughlin
Why Donbas is once again at the heart of the war in Ukraine
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Yesterday, everyone heard the signals from Russia’s leader. Putin put on a performance, particularly for the United States too. He wants all of Ukraine, and had wanted it not just for four years, not since 2014, but long before that. pic.x.com/13pFjeHqmk
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Speaking to journalists, I said: during the repatriation of bodies, 20 of those returned to us as Ukrainian fallen soldiers turned out to be Russians, one was a foreign mercenary. This lie is documented, some of the bodies even had Russian passports. pic.x.com/DNYdob0MaZ
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Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦
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Putin's cynical statements demonstrate complete disdain for US peace efforts. While the United States and the rest of the world have called for an immediate end to the killing, Russia's top war criminal discusses plans to seize more Ukrainian territory and kill more Ukrainians.
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❗ “Putin wants all of Ukraine — and he hasn’t wanted it just for the past four years or since 2014, he’s wanted it for a long time”
A powerful statement from Volodymyr Zelensky:
💥 “And when he talks about Ukraine and something about the feet of Russian soldiers, he’s also pic.x.com/3CsjfxZm7r
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