UKRAINE-RUSSIA LATEST: • President Zelenskyy urges NATO countries to send more planes, tanks, and weapons • President Biden arrives back in the U.S. after three days of diplomacy • U.S. says it’s not seeking regime change after Biden denounces Putin
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Citing the sanctions imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, the Finnish railway company said it was no longer appropriate to operate the route. It added that Finnish citizens and “people who wanted to depart from Russia have had adequate time to leave.” LVIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law restricting the reporting on troop and military equipment movement unless such information has been announced or approved by the military general staff.
"We've spoken with President Zelenskyy many times in recent weeks, we've heard their requests for assistance," Smith said on CNN’s “State of the Union." "In many cases, we've delivered those anti-aircraft anti-armor capabilities, we are assessing their air defense needs." “The U.S. does not have a policy of regime change in Russia, full stop," Smith said, calling Biden's remarks “a principled human reaction” to the stories he heard from Ukrainian refugees during his trip to Europe.3h ago / 3:12 PM UTC
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