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Zelensky expands sanctions on Russians who ‘justify terror’ after Dnipro attack

Por: The Hill World January 16, 2023

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced expanded sanctions on Russians who help “justify terror” against Ukrainians in his Sunday address, which came hours after one of Moscow’s deadliest attacks on civilians since the start of the war. “I think it is right that today there is a decision to expand our sanctions against Russian citizens and other persons who help terror,” he said in his Sunday. earlier Sunday that another 73... + full article



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