Russia Continues to Bomb Ukraine, Despite Promise to Scale Down the Invasion
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Russia Continues to Bomb Ukraine, Despite Promise to Scale Down the Invasion
Russia Continues to , Bomb Ukraine, Despite Promise , to Scale Down the Invasion.
Reuters reports that Russian forces have
continued to bomb parts of Ukraine, one day
after promising to scale down the invasion.
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According to Reuters, the West has dismissed
the promise as a ploy for Russian forces
to regroup after taking heavy losses.
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After almost five weeks, Russia has failed
to capture any major Ukrainian cities.
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On March 29, Russia said that it would scale back
operations near Kyiv and Chernihiv in an effort
"to increase mutual trust" for negotiations.
According to Reuters, despite Russia's promise,
intensified bombing could still be heard
in Kyiv on the morning of March 30.
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The mayor of Chernihiv, Vladyslav Astroshenko,
said that Russia's bombing of the city
had intensified over the past 24 hours.
The mayor of Chernihiv, Vladyslav Astroshenko,
said that Russia's bombing of the city
had intensified over the past 24 hours.
According to Astroshenko, over 100,000 people
remain trapped in the city and are running
dangerously low on food and medical supplies.
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Reuters reports that almost a quarter
of Ukrainians have been driven from
their homes since the invasion began.
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On March 30, the United Nations said that over
4 million people have now fled the country.
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On March 29, Russia and Ukraine held their first face-to-face peace talk in nearly three weeks.
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On March 29, Russia and Ukraine held their first face-to-face peace talk in nearly three weeks.
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According to Reuters, Ukraine presented a proposal for
peace that would accept neutral status with guarantees
for international protection in exchange for a ceasefire.
According to Reuters, Ukraine presented a proposal for
peace that would accept neutral status with guarantees
for international protection in exchange for a ceasefire.
However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
said that there was still no indication
of a breakthrough in negotiations.
Ukraine's air force reported shooting down a Russian strategic bomber, but Moscow officials countered that the plane crashed in a sparsely populated area due to a malfunction post-combat mission.
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House GOP Advances Aid Bills , for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.
The foreign aid bills were advanced by a
9-3 vote, thanks to the help of four Democrats on the committee, CBS News reports. .
Those Democrats are Jim McGovern, Mary Gay Scanlon, Joe Neguse and Teresa Leger Fernández.
Those Democrats are Jim McGovern, Mary Gay Scanlon, Joe Neguse and Teresa Leger Fernández.
Those Democrats are Jim McGovern, Mary Gay Scanlon, Joe Neguse and Teresa Leger Fernández.
Those Democrats are Jim McGovern, Mary Gay Scanlon, Joe Neguse and Teresa Leger Fernández.
Conservatives who voted against the bills,
because border security wasn't lumped in, include Tom Massie, Ralph Norman and Chip Roy. .
Conservatives who voted against the bills,
because border security wasn't lumped in, include Tom Massie, Ralph Norman and Chip Roy. .
A final vote on the foreign aid package
will take place on April 20. .
The three bills would support Israel,
Ukraine and Taiwan with $26.4 billion,
$60.8 billion and $8.1 billion, respectively. .
The three bills would support Israel,
Ukraine and Taiwan with $26.4 billion,
$60.8 billion and $8.1 billion, respectively. .
The three bills would support Israel,
Ukraine and Taiwan with $26.4 billion,
$60.8 billion and $8.1 billion, respectively. .
$9.1 billion of the Israel package would go toward Palestinian humanitarian efforts. .
A fourth bill seeks to allow the sale of Russian oligarchs' assets that have been frozen in order to continue funding Ukraine.
possibly "force the sale of TikTok
and authorize stricter sanctions on Russia, China and Iran," CBS News reports. .
possibly "force the sale of TikTok
and authorize stricter sanctions on Russia, China and Iran," CBS News reports. .
Some far-right Republicans have threatened to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson from his position for supporting additional Ukraine funding.
Johnson defended his actions, calling lethal aid for Ukraine "critically important.".
If I operated out of fear over
a motion to vacate, I would
never be able to do my job, House Speaker Mike Johnson, via statement.
Look, history judges us for what we
do. This is a critical time right now
critical time on the world stage. , House Speaker Mike Johnson, via statement.
I could make a, you know I can make
a selfish decision and do something that, that's different. But I'm doing here
what I believe to be the right thing, House Speaker Mike Johnson, via statement
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Former U.S. vice president Mike Pence is confident that U.S. military support for Ukraine is forthcoming.
Such a congressional approval has the support of majorities of the political parties as well as the American people, Pence said in an interview with Euronews in Brussels.
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A Polish man has been arrested and charged with plans to help Russia's military intelligence carry out an alleged plot to assassinate Ukrainian President.. Sky News
On Thursday, rescuers tirelessly worked to clear mountains of rubble from the aftermath of a devastating Russian missile strike on Ukraine's cherished city of Chernihiv. The attack, which claimed the lives of at least 18 individuals, has reignited urgent appeals for international allies to reinforce Kyiv's already overstretched air defence capabilities. Three Russian missiles struck the northern Ukrainian city on Wednesday, leaving harrowing scenes of destruction and pools of blood in their wake. Amidst the chaos, rescue teams tirelessly searched for survivors and evacuated the injured on stretchers, underscoring the urgent need for support in the face of escalating violence. The official death count rose to 18 as of Thursday morning, with 77 people including four children injured, according to Ukraine's emergency services department.
#RussiaUkraineWar #ChernihivAttack #WarCrimes #VolodymyrZelenskyy #HistoricCityUnderAttack #PrayForChernihiv #StopWar #PeaceForUkraine #HumanitarianCrisis #EndViolence
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Biden Calls Putin , a ‘Crazy SOB’.
President Biden called President Vladimir Putin
"a crazy S.O.B." while speaking at a fundraiser
in San Francisco on Feb. 21, CNN reports. .
We have a crazy S.O.B. that guy, Putin,
others. And we always have to be
worried about a nuclear conflict. But the
existential threat to humanity is climate, President Joe Biden, via comment to reporters.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on Biden's remarks.
I can say that such rude statements
from the head of the U.S. state are unlikely
to offend in any way the head of another
country, especially President Putin but this
is a huge disgrace for the country, I mean
for the United States of America, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, via statement.
So, if the president of such
a country uses such language,
it should be shameful. , Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, via statement.
Clearly, Mr. Biden is demonstrating
behavior in the style of a
Hollywood cowboy to cater
to domestic political interests, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, via statement.
At another San Francisco fundraiser, Biden referred to Republicans as a "party of chaos and division.".
He said that the GOP is "worse" than
Strom Thurmond, a 1940s segregationist.
He said that the GOP is "worse" than
Strom Thurmond, a 1940s segregationist.
I’ve been a senator since ‘72.
I’ve served with real racists.
I’ve served with Strom Thurmond. , Joe Biden, via statement.
I’ve served with all these guys that
have set terrible records on race.
But guess what? These guys are
worse. These guys do not believe
in basic democratic principles. , Joe Biden, via statement.
Time and again Republicans show they
are the party of chaos and division, Joe Biden, via statement.
Biden is scheduled to attend another campaign event in Los Altos Hills, CA, on Feb. 22
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Last weekend marked the second grim anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Many people around the world commemorated this day by taking to the streets in big cities.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin said his forces launched an attack that destroyed the largest power-generating plant in the Kyiv region in retaliation for assaults against his own country’s energy sector. Putin insisted that Russia was "obliged" to launch strikes on Ukrainian energy sites. The repeated attacks on civilian power stations have sparked outrage from Ukraine's allies. Speaking to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, President Putin argued that the attacks were only in response to Kyiv's attacks on Russian targets.
#KyivPowerStation #PutinWarning #Blackout #KyivAttack #PowerStationStrike #Ukraine #VladimirPutin #SecurityConcerns #EnergyCrisis #InternationalNews #RussiaUkraineWar
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Russian missiles and drones target Ukraine's energy infrastructure, devastating the Trypilska power plant near Kyiv. President Zelenskiy condemns the attacks as "terror," emphasizing the urgent need for air defense support. Ukraine's air force struggles to intercept incoming missiles, exacerbating concerns about energy security. Urgent appeals for Western aid, including air defense systems, underscore the nation's vulnerability. The international community faces pressure to provide assistance amid escalating hostilities.
#russiaukraine #russiaukrainewar #russiaukrainenews #russiaukrainewartoday #russiaukrainetoday #russiaukrainewarexplained #russiaandukrainelatestnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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Over the past two years, Ukraine-US relations have strengthened amid the ongoing conflict. Despite US aid, Russia's influence in Eastern Ukraine has grown. A recent report claimed Trump proposed ceding territory to end the war, but he denied it. Zelensky warned against supporting Russia. Trump's foreign policy stance raises concerns about future aid to Ukraine. With Trump's potential candidacy, uncertainty looms over US-Ukraine relations.
#UkraineUS #EasternUkraine #DonaldTrump #VolodymyrZelensky #VladimirPutin #UkraineWar #RussiaUkrainewar #Putinnews #JoeBiden #TrumpUkraine #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews
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