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Key Heavenly

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I really mean it.🤔

🤔 The Russian president is a judoka, so why not have a judo match with the Ukrainian president without using any weapons? 🤔

I really mean it.🤔
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To all those who support Ukraine.

Help them to help the people, not the country. You will find that you do not need support in the form of arms, money or troops. Sending weapons, money and troops will prolong the battle and result in the loss of many lives. You know what you really need. Do not send weapons, money or troops. What we need is support for the people.

To all those who support Ukraine.
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Right Corner

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How the current economic climate in Ukraine is affecting businesses and consumers

Due to the tremendous damage caused by the war, Russia's prolonged invasion of Ukraine continues to inflict severe economic and social losses affecting businesses, consumers and the several government.

How the current economic climate in Ukraine is affecting businesses and consumers
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Beka Aniashvili

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Glory to the ukraine

Glory to the ukraine
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KinzaDean

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STOP WAR

war, State of conflict, generally armed, between two or more entities. It is characterized by intentional violence on the part of large bodies of individuals organized and trained for that purpose.

STOP WAR
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btcco

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Putin's Guessing Game

Vladimir Putin is doing it once more. He has Washington in a free for all. Everybody has a hypothesis concerning what the Russian president plans for Ukraine. Be that as it may, nobody truly knows. Perhaps he doesn't himself.

Putin's Guessing Game
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Discover universe

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Russia and ukraine war

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'Massive' drone strikes by Ukraine on six Russian regions result in the destruction of aircraft

Ukrainian drones have conducted one of the largest strikes in Russia's deep interior, targeting at least six regions.

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Why do Russian want to invade Ukraine 🇺🇦 And what did he want

By air, land, and sea, Russia has launched a devastating attack on Ukraine, a European democracy of 44 million people, and its forces are on the outskirts of the capital, Kyiv. For months, President Vladimir Putin denied he would invade his neighbour, but then he tore up a peace deal, sending forces across borders in Ukraine's north, east and south. As the number of dead climbs, he stands accused of shattering peace in Europe. What happens next could jeopardise the continent's entire security structure. Why have Russian troops attacked? Russian troops are closing in on Ukraine's capital, days after Russia's leader ordered a full-scale invasion from the north, east and south. In a pre-dawn TV address on 24 February, he declared Russia could not feel "safe, develop and exist" because of what he claimed was a constant threat from modern Ukraine. Airports and military headquarters were hit first then tanks and troops rolled into Ukraine from Russia, Russian-annexed Crimea and

Why do Russian want to invade Ukraine 🇺🇦 And what did he want

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Grim realization sets in over state of Ukraine war as funding fight continues in Washington

As President Joe Biden continues to urge top lawmakers to approve his $60 billion aid request for Ukraine, a grim realization has settled in for the administration that this is likely the last chance for any new US military funding to flow to the war-torn country before the 2024 presidential election. Lawmakers have conveyed as much directly to the White House, a US official told CNN. And underscoring the current gridlock, Pentagon officials have not held a single meeting since last month to dec

Grim realization sets in over state of Ukraine war as funding fight continues in Washington

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Russian troop development in Belarus is a 'major concern' to US and European authorities

With the air safeguard resources that they have conveyed, the S-400 air protection rockets, and with the big guns and missiles...and long reach ordnance,

Russian troop development in Belarus is a 'major concern' to US and European authorities
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Vertigo

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How the War with Ukraine Is Hurting Russia’s Economy

The war between Russia and Ukraine, which started in 2022 with a surprise Russian invasion, has been one of the most devastating conflicts in Europe since World War II. The war has claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced millions of people, and caused widespread environmental damage. But it has also taken a heavy toll on Russia’s economy, which was already struggling with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, low oil prices, and international sanctions. According to the World Bank, Russia’

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Russia-Ukraine live news: Vinnytsia airport destroyed

A second attempt to evacuate an estimated 200,000 people out of Mariupol has come to a halt amid ongoing hostilities. Missile strikes have destroyed the international airport in Vinnytsia. More than 3,500 people have been detained at anti-war protests in Russia. The Red Cross says the situation in Mariupol is extremely “dire”. Mastercard, Visa and American Express announce they are suspending operations in Russia. Ukraine’s foreign minister tells US counterpart his country needs fighter jets and air defence systems and says NATO’s refusal to implement a no-fly zone over Ukraine is a “sign of weakness”.

Russia-Ukraine live news: Vinnytsia airport destroyed
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Queen Lena

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The Child's Cry: A Poem on the Tragedy of War"

This is a sad poem on war inspired by the Ukraine and Russian war.

The Child's Cry: A Poem on the Tragedy of War"
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US Fears A War-Weary World May Embrace China's Ukraine Peace Bid..

Even as Xi and Putin grow closer, China is finding a receptive audience for its broader diplomatic push around the globe. The less China sees an opportunity to work with the US, "the more likely they are to pursue those other avenues and options," said Melanie Sisson, a foreign policy fellow at the Brookings Institution. "And in many ways and places, that will mean trying to fray US relationships with other countries."

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Russia and Ukraine war still going on

Russia's Defense Ministry claimed on Tuesday that at least one person was killed when cruise missiles fired by Ukraine overnight damaged a sizable Russian landing vessel in Crimea. The ministry reported that plane-launched guided missiles struck the landing ship, named Novocherkassk, at a base in the city of Feodosia. Video uploaded online shows the attack's aftermath, which included a massive fireball that shot high into the night sky. It was also possible to witness further explosions going of

Russia and Ukraine war still going on
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Seven killed, scores injured in Russian rocket strike on Ukraine's chernihiv

Seven individuals including a 6-year-old youngster were killed, something like 129 injured, and 41 were in clinic after a Russian rocket struck a focal square in the notable northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv on Saturday, Ukrainian authorities said. "A Russian rocket hit directly in the focal point of the city, in our Chernihiv. A square, the polytechnic college, a theater," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who was on a visit to Sweden, posted on Wire informing application. Promotion · Look to p

Seven killed, scores injured in Russian rocket strike on Ukraine's chernihiv

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How a careless mistake exposed Germany’s secret plans for Ukraine

A recent leak of a confidential call between high-ranking German military officials has revealed the extent of Germany’s involvement in the Ukraine crisis and the potential risks of using unsecured communication channels. The call, which was intercepted and published by Russian media on Friday, featured Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz, the chief of staff of the German air force, and other senior Luftwaffe officers discussing sensitive military matters related to Ukraine. Among the topics covere

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