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Biden condemns Russia, accuses Putin of violating U.N. charter in speech to world leaders

The European Union warned Russia that there will be consequences for the latest escalation, but stopped short of announcing new measures to target the Kremlin’s war effort.

The U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, said “sham referenda and mobilization are signs of weakness, of Russian failure” and that the country will “never recognize Russia’s claim to purportedly annexed Ukrainian territory.” Putin framed the move to call up reservists as an attempt to defend Russian sovereignty against a West that seeks to use Ukraine as a tool to “divide and destroy Russia.”

The Ukrainian counteroffensive has forced a major Russian retreat in the northeastern Kharkiv region in recent days, as troops fled cities and villages they had occupied since the early days of the war and abandoned large amounts of military equipment. In his nightly address, ZelenskyJust now

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