Blinken: Russia’s crimes can’t become the ‘new normal’

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“We can never let the crimes Russia's committing become our new normal,' Sec. Blinken says. 'Bombing schools and hospitals...to rubble is not normal. Stealing Ukrainian children from their families and giving them to people in Russia is not normal.”

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