Russia Ukraine conflict: Nato ‘more united’ a month after Russia invasion
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Russia Ukraine conflict: Nato ‘more united’ a month after Russia invasion
President Biden says NATO leaders are ‘more united’ a month into the war between Russia and Ukraine.
There's been no let up in the fighting, and relentless bombardment by Putin’s Russian forces.To the south, in Berdyansk, which has been under Russian control since 27 February, the Ukrainains claimed to have destroyed a large Russian landing ship, the Orsk.
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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..
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The invasion of Ukraine by Russia is now over a month old. Konstantin Kisin is a comedian and the host of the Triggernometry show, he is also a Russian immigrant with family in both Ukraine and Russia.