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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Today's Russian strikes on Kharkiv are yet another example of Russian madness—there is no other way to describe it. Only insane people like Putin are capable of killing and terrorizing people in such heinous ways.
When we tell world leaders that Ukraine requires adequate air… pic.twitter.com/54lCY0ax3r
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Russia's strike on the Kharkiv region yesterday, which killed and injured people, destroyed a publishing facility, and burned 50,000 books, demonstrates that Russia is at war with humanity and all aspects of normal life.
Russian terrorists are killing adults and children,… pic.twitter.com/MPxTjstSAS
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Dmytro Kuleba
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Putin may spread any lies, but here are his actions. Barbaric war crimes against civilians.
Large shopping mall in Kharkiv. Saturday. Heinous strike to ensure maximum casualties. He can’t occupy Kharkiv, hence he tries to kill it.
There are two ways for Ukraine’s partners to… pic.twitter.com/USKjyXgobn
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Dmytro Kuleba
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Recent Russian provocations at EU and NATO borders in Estonia, Finland, and Lithuania are part of Russia's typical hybrid tactics of bullying and intimidation.
Ukraine has seen such Russian actions many times before. We know that the most effective way to counter them is through…
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