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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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NEW: Ukrainian and US officials issued assessments consistent with prior ISW forecasts that Russian forces may take Chasiv Yar in Donetsk Oblast but are very unlikely to seize major Ukrainian cities. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/jHL0I7EX3e
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Bloomberg: #US leading G7 talks for $50 billion military aid to Ukraine, funded by interest from frozen Russian assets. pic.twitter.com/8JBesg5svg
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Macron names conditions for sending Western troops to Ukraine
French President Emmanuel Macron has not ruled out the possibility of sending Western troops to Ukraine if Russia manages to break through the frontline and Kyiv makes a corresponding request.
The main task… pic.twitter.com/czVqeNJxhg
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