Putin Vows to Seize Donbas as Global Talks on Ukraine Intensify
Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to seize Ukraine’s Donbas by force as global powers from the EU to TĂĽrkiye ramp up financial and diplomatic support for Kyiv.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed to seize Ukraine’s Donbas by force as global powers from the EU to TĂĽrkiye ramp up financial and diplomatic support for Kyiv.
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