Ukraine continues its struggle against Russian aggression. On Sunday, the “Save Ukraine” charity event, aimed at raising money for the victims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, was held. Some of the world’s famous musicians, artists, activists, athletes and influencers took part in the marathon.
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Turkish President Tayyip
Erdogan told Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in a telephone
call on Sunday that a ceasefire and better humanitarian
conditions were needed following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine,
his office said in a statement.
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#Mariupol is a city of Heroes who courageously defend #Ukraine from #Russian Armed Forces. A city that has become a symbol of the ����struggle.
It was beautiful and it will be great.
Help Mariupol!#CloseUAskyNOW pic.twitter.com/YmqgV10GWG
— MFA of Ukraine ���� (@MFA_Ukraine) March 27, 2022
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Zelensky on Russians abandoning their killed soldiers:
“It’s scary because when this is how they treat their own people, then how do they treat others? It’s barbarism and it will end badly.”
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 27, 2022
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⚡️Czech Republic freezes Russian assets.
According to Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala, the Czech Republic has frozen the assets of Russian citizens and companies subject to EU sanctions imposed since Russia’s full-on invasion of Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 27, 2022
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Zelenskyy on ���������������� https://t.co/Wq9xMWMHzU pic.twitter.com/VpmG3Es3cI
— Stuart Lau (@StuartKLau) March 27, 2022
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Retired U.S. Army Colonel Liam Collins has seen first-hand the Ukrainian military transform from what he called a ‘decrepit’ force into an effective operation capable of fending off Russian advances pic.twitter.com/SBa4n0JG1M
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 27, 2022
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⚡️@Zelensky gave an interview to the����media,first since Russian invasion: @meduzaproject Ivan Kolpakov@tvrain @tikhondzyadko@zygaro@kommersant Vladimir Soloviev
“The party was good, but who is going to clean that up?” – very succinctly and precisely.https://t.co/6XMcfKYU9d
— Mikhail Khodorkovsky (English) (@mbk_center) March 27, 2022