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Zelensky: Russia preparing for ‘new wave of aggression’

Por: The Hill World January 26, 2023

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday warned that Russia is preparing a “new wave of aggression” with its forces to increase pressure on Ukraine, adding that the international community must step up its response to Moscow’s aggression. He to the Ukrainian people that the “free world” needs to increase its cooperation to respond to the “regular crimes” that Russia is committing in the war and prevent any new Russian... + full article



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