Russia has signaled that it will abandon its plan to conquer Ukraine.




 Russia's invasion is failing and the Ukrainians could be turning the tables on Vladimir Putin Russian forces have lost full control of kurgan a key port city in southern Ukraine that's
according to a senior Pentagon official, this could be a huge strategic blow for
Putin controlling kurgan is crucial for Russia's advance from the south was
the first major city that Russian troops were able to capture but they've been facing unrest and defiant protests in the streets after they took over and there's another sign that the invasion is struggling a u.s defense official says Russia has started moving reinforcements to Ukraine from the country of GeorgiaMoscow is now signaling that it may give up on conquering the whole country the Russian military claims it's shifting its focus on liberating eastern Ukrainethat's where Moscow-backed rebels have been fighting to secede for nearly a decade of course we don't know if the Kremlin is lying as Russia wages war on Ukraine president Biden is on the other side of the border in Poland a nato ally today he met with American troops who are deployed there right now to reinforce nato's eastern flank where in a new phase your generation we're at an inflection point about every four or five generations that comes along and changes fundamentally change takes place the world ain't going to be the same the question is who's going to prevail
our democracy's going to prevail on the
and the values we share autocracy is going to prevail and that's really what's at stake
Poland has become the epicenter of the Ukrainian refugee crisis tomorrow
President Biden is set to meet with refugees the white house says he'll also
give a major address

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