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Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Ukraine and the West: 'Don't push us into the corner'
By Ryan Chilcote, Morgan Till & Daniel Sagalyn
Russia says it will 'dramatically reduce' military activity around Kyiv
By John Paul Rathbone, Polina Ivanova & James Politi
'I Make No Apologies': Biden Says His Putin Comments Were an Expression of Moral Outrage (Published 2022)
By Michael D. Shear
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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One of our primary goals right now is to increase support for Ukraine in order to strengthen our society's resilience in terms of energy, recovery after strikes, and all of the other foundations of normal life.
We must protect life despite Russia's attempts to bring more… pic.twitter.com/nbClILd2j1
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Institute for the Study of War
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NEW: The Biden Administration’s limited policy change permitting Ukraine to use US-provided weapons to strike some Russian military targets in a small area within Russian territory has reduced the size of Russia’s ground sanctuary by only 16 percent at maximum. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/iSPtsiSMYA
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⚡️Did you know that 77% of Russians support the war against #Ukraine?
So, the thesis about #Putin's war is not valid, and not only politicians are responsible for this war. More info in our video-explainer 👇 pic.twitter.com/TuLLfPImie
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Putin is running out of time to achieve a breakthrough in Ukraine - Bloomberg
Russia's attempt to open a new front in the northeastern Kharkiv region seems to have reached a dead end without achieving its goal of creating a buffer zone along the border, the publication said. pic.twitter.com/21ZSttZivK
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Ukraine offers neutrality in exchange for NATO-style security guarantees at Russia talks
By Pavel Polityuk & Matthias Williams
Ukraine warns negotiators with Russia after Roman Abramovich poisoning concerns - The Washington Post
By Mary Ilyushina, Greg Miller & Adela Suliman
The invasion of Ukraine has serious, unintended consequences for Russia. Here are just 5 of them
By Holly Ellyatt
Russia Begins Retreat from Kyiv in 'Major Strategy Shift': U.S. General
By Paul D. Shinkman
After Russian forces pull back, a shattered town breathes
By Andrea De Rosa & Felipe Dana
March 28, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news
By Travis Caldwell, Amy Woodyatt & Maureen Chowdhury
Ukraine will not be like Korea – dogged resistance will turn it into Putin's 'bleeding ulcer'
By Frank Ledwidge
Biden says he has 'no apologies' about Putin comments
By Domenico Montanaro
Biden remark Putin 'cannot remain in power' causes anxiety in Europe
By Alexander Smith & Yuliya Talmazan
Ukraine recap: US skeptical of Russia's claim of Kyiv pullback
By John Bacon & Celina Tebor
Biden says he was 'expressing my outrage' but not making a policy change when he said Putin 'cannot remain in power'
By Kevin Liptak, Maegan Vazquez & Alex Marquardt
Russia says it will reduce military operations around Kyiv following talks with Ukraine
By Lindsay Isaac, Niamh Kennedy & Nathan Hodge
Russia says it will sharply cut military activity near Kyiv, Chernihiv
By Gareth Jones, Mark Trevelyan & Catherine Evans
Kremlin spokesman: Russia would use nuclear weapons only in case of 'threat to existence of state'
By Dan Whitcomb & Leslie Adler
Pentagon says Russian troop movements 'not a real withdrawal'; U.S. warns of global food insecurity
By Chloe Taylor, Chelsea Ong & Amanda Macias