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Putin’s Atrocities In Ukraine

Por: Forbes Business November 13, 2022

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On November 14, 2022, the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, the U.S. Helsinki Commission, will host a briefing on the issue of Russia’s genocide in Ukraine. The briefing comes months after Rep. Steve Cohen introduced on recognizing Russian actions in Ukraine as a genocide and a similar resolution was tabled before Senate by Sen. James E. Risch, . Several months later, the resolutions have not been agreed yet. Do Putin’s... + full article



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