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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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In Paris, I met with bipartisan delegations from the United States Senate and House of Representatives. I appreciate their strong support for Ukraine and important military and financial assistance.
I informed members of Congress about the frontline situation and Russia's… pic.twitter.com/IqL53ZojYD
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NEW: Putin articulated a theory of victory in Ukraine that assumes that Russian forces will be able to continue gradual advances indefinitely, prevent Ukraine from conducting successful operationally significant counteroffensive operations, and win a war of attrition. (🧵1/6) pic.twitter.com/lctz9eocDZ
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To win a war of attrition against Ukrainian armed forces—that is #Russia’s most recent plan for continuing the war.
It was stated by Vladimir #Putin during his speech in St. Petersburg, ISW reported.
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Biden announces new $225 million aid package for Ukraine - @NatashaBertrand.
The new aid will include, among other things, missiles for HIMARS systems, which the Ukrainian military can use to strike at Russian territory. The package will also include mortar systems and artillery… pic.twitter.com/BoHtJjwFoX
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