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He Shouldn’t Remain In Power, Biden Stands By His Comment

Posted on Mar, 28, 2022 - By Anthony Martinez - Topic Russia and Ukraine

WASHINGTON — Joe Biden 46th President of the U.S, on Monday stood by his weekend comment that Russian President Vladimir Putin can't remain in power. He was expressing his "moral outrage," not signaling a policy change.


"I was expressing my outrage. He shouldn’t remain in power, just like bad people shouldn’t continue to do bad things. But it doesn’t mean we have a fundamental policy to do anything to take Putin down in any way," Biden told reporters. "I’m not walking anything back," and "The fact of the matter is, I was expressing the moral outrage I felt toward the way Putin is dealing and the actions of this man, which is just brutality."


The comment came in as a to concern raised over an ad-libbed line in remarks from Poland on Saturday. Which he seemed to suggest he was pushing for change in Russia. “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power,” he said and then he was referring to Putin.


The White House issued a statement shortly after the speech that said “not discussing Putin’s power in Russia, or regime change” but rather saying Putin “cannot be allowed to exercise power over his neighbors or the region.”


Biden said he didn't believe the comment would complicate or escalate the conflict in Ukraine, or that it could affect Putin's actions.


But the comment has been seen by some world leaders, officials and experts as a risky and escalatory move and feeding into the Kremlin’s years of accusations.


 

Here Are The Companies That Stop Business With Russia

Posted on Mar, 13, 2022 - By Anthony Martinez - Topic Russia and Ukraine

Many company keep comig out of russia, view the list of companys here 👇


 

Over A 100 Accounts Ban On Twitter That Push # IStandWithPutin

Posted on Mar, 4, 2022 - By Anthony Martinez - Topic Russia and Ukraine

100 accounts have been ban on twiiter, hashtag #-StandWithPutin for participating in “coordinated inauthentic behavior,” days after the hashtag trended on Twitter. A spokeman at Twitter had say that it is still investigating the origins and links between the accounts.


The accounts with the most retweets about the hashtag on Wednesday, the accounts only have a few dosen follower and stock photo as the profle picture. Which led disinformation researchers to question how the tweets went viral.


“People throw the term bots around a lot, but what we saw here was lots of accounts demonstrating inauthentic activity and astroturfing,” Jones said. “They’re not bots. They’re a lot harder to check than that. Imagine a call center setup. Think of the amount of damage you can do.”


The #-IStandWithPutin hashtag then received a second wind as a trending topic when authentic accounts began tweeting the hashtag simply to criticize it.


“This is the paradox of this kind of behavior,” Jones said. “Some of the most engaged tweets were people denouncing the hashtag.”


 

Apple Had Stop Selling There Products In Russia.

Posted on Mar, 1, 2022 - By Anthony Martinez - Topic Russia and Ukraine

Apple has brought an abrupt stop all sales of its products in Russia due to the country’s invasion of Ukraine, A spokeman from the company said.


As of now Apple had no physical stores in Russia, and it normily just ship it to there homes. The compnay had also stop Apple Pay in Russia. Apple had made a move from restricted the apps for Russian state. Apple Maps will no longer be showing traffic in Ukraine to protect the people.


The announcement come after Ukraine’s minister for digital transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, posted that Apple had stop selling prouduct in Russia and thank the CEO of Apple Tim Cook.


Many other companys have move from Russia, like Disney, UPS, Fedex, GM (General Motors), and many more.


 

New Reports: At Least Half A Million Ukraine Are Fleeing Their Country.

Posted on Feb, 28, 2022 - By Anthony Martinez - Topic Russia and Ukraine

Over 500,000 people have flea Ukraine accroding to the the head of the U.N. refugee agency on Monday. More then half have left to Poland, after the Russian had invasion last week. 281,000 have been accepted by Poland.


“Displacement in Ukraine is also growing but the military situation makes it difficult to estimate numbers and provide aid,” Grandi said in a tweet over the weekend.


A spokesman for the U.N refugee agency told NBC News, 85,000 refugees were taken to Hungary, while Moldova, Romania and Slovakia have each accepted 30,000 to around 36,000. It's about 35,000 people that left to our countrys. More than 130,000 Ukrainian people have reportedly left the country in less than 24 hours.



 

Breaking: Kyiv prepares for battle as Russia advance reaches Ukraine's capital:

Posted on Feb, 25, 2022 - By Anthony Martinez - Topic Russia and Ukraine

“The city has gone into a defensive phase. Shots and explosions are ringing out in some neighborhoods. Saboteurs have already entered Kyiv,” said Mayor Vitali Klitschko.


The Ukraine's Capital is preparing to battle on Friday, as a Russia advance reached the city and its leader issued a desperate plea to the outside world for help. Fear continues to grow as explosions and air-raid sirens in Kyiv. Russia troops drill down to the city, as global backlash sets off.


Putin suggested he might be willing to enter negotiations with Ukraine even as his forces continued their advance across the country. Many hours later, The Russia leader encourage Ukrainian soldiers to Bring down their government.


Zelenskyy refused to leave from the embattled capital, instead they made hopless plea for Western governments to take tougher measures against Moscow.


He calling the Ukrainians inclined to fight, Handing out to civilians thousands of guns. On Friday, The President of Ukraine urged anyone with military experience in Europe to come to Ukraine and take to their own streets in protest.


“We are defending our independence, our country,” he said in his latest video message. It will continue like this. Glory to our defenders, glory to Ukraine.”


“The enemy wants to put the capital on its knees and destroy us," said Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, a former world heavyweight boxing champion. “The city has gone into a defensive phase. Shots and explosions are ringing out in some neighborhoods. Saboteurs have already entered Kyiv.”


Officials say that the Russia Force are undertaking an amphibious assault agasint to west of the city of Mariupol. The United States has giving a sign of Russia placing a possibly thousands of naval forces ashore there. The American officials suppose that Russia troops will then attempt to move toward the Donbass region.


New warings coming in from local officials, waring the residents in Obolon form north of the capital, warn not to go outside due to "the approach of active hostilities." The military said Russian saboteurs. Many Russian troops disguised in Ukrainian uniforms, were in the streets.


Just outside the Capital, Russia had clamed to taken control of the strategic Hostomel Airport. It has not verified either side's reports.


“Up until now, we understood Russian troops had set up around the ring road of the city. Now we understand they are moving in,” he said from an underground parking garage filled with journalists and local residents, including children.


Day 2 of Putin's atttack on Ukraine, this brought airstrikes to cities across the country whileeconomic chaos and Europe’s gravest security crisis in decades.


Before sunset Kyiv a place with over 3 million people, have to face with the barrage of explosions. Many residents taking shelter in underground in shelters andmetro stations.


Biden and Zelenskyy spoke on the phone for roughly 40 minutes on Friday, the White House said. Ukraine's leader tweeted that the two discussed "strengthening sanctions, concrete defense assistance and an anti-war coalition."


The next statement was unable to be verify with NBCNews, Ukraine’s foreign minister had accused Russia of attacking a Ukrainian kindergarten and orphanage. He had said it's "war crimes"


New information coming from the The United Nations said to be confirmed that at least 25 people had been killed across Ukraine. To acknowledged that this could have been a underestimates.


The President of Ukraine Zelenskyy had said in a statement that about 137 people had been killed and 316 had been injured during the first day of the invasion. The Ukrainian government has said that Russia had lost more then a dozen aircraft, at least 80 tanks, and lost as many as 2,800 personnel. No number of death or injuries have confirmed.


NATO leaders called the attack “brutal and wholly unprovoked and unjustified,” in a news release which said Russia bore “full responsibility for this conflict” and would “pay a severe price, both economically and politically, for years to come.”


It's added that they have drawn up defense plans “deployed defensive land and air forces in the eastern part of the Alliance, and maritime assets across the NATO area.”


Putin held a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, claming in a readout that the Russian leader was ready to send a delegation to Minsk for negotiations with Ukrainian representatives.


But hours later, Putin used a televised meeting of his Security Council to call on the Ukrainian military to "take power into your own hands" because it would be easier for Russia to negotiate with the army, than with Zelenskyy. He said "gang of drug addicts and neo-Nazis who have settled in Kyiv and took the entire Ukrainian people hostage.”


Lavrov had also earlier suggested that Moscow would only enter talks once Ukraine had laid down its weapons.









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