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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Eighty years ago, the world defeated Nazism and pledged: “Never again.” But today, Russia is repeating the crimes of the Nazis: mass graves of civilians, tortured prisoners of war, abducted children, destroyed cities.
Today, Ukrainians are fighting against Ruscism with the same pic.x.com/NqHxzjhqEf
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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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MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦
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Ukraine calls for a month of maximum pressure on Russia.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized that the coming month must become a turning point in intensifying sanctions on Russia. The goal: to reduce Russia’s ability to produce weapons and wage war.
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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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By Mary Ilyushina, David L. Stern & Zeynep Karatas
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By Tom Porter
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