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Russia warns of world war
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Ukraine-Russia War Live Updates: Biden's Missile Move 'Throws Oil on the Fire'
The Kremlin criticized Biden for allowing Ukraine to use U.S. missiles in Russia. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Biden lets Ukraine launch long-range missiles into Russia. What's it mean for the war?
President Biden will allow Ukraine to carry out long-range strikes on Russian targets, according to reports. How could it impact the war?
Russia warns of world war after Biden's decision on missiles for Ukraine
President Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to fire U.S.-made and supplied missiles deeper into Russia — a major policy shift announced over the weekend after months of intense lobbying by Kyiv — has drawn a furious response from Moscow.
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Russia vows response if Ukraine uses US long-range missiles to hit its territory
The Kremlin warns Kyiv's use of such missiles would mark an escalation in the conflict, hours after Joe Biden gives the green ...
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United States Will Disappear, Russian Lawmaker Threatens on Live TV
A Russian politician spoke about Biden's new push to send missiles to Ukraine, threatening that more support from the US will ...
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Russia says U.S. adding ‘fuel to the fire’ by letting Ukraine use ATACMS
Vladimir Putin has warned that allowing U.S. weapons to strike inside Russia would make the United States a direct party to the conflict.
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Russia: US adding ‘fuel to the fire’ with Ukraine missiles decision
Ukraine is now occupying a swath of
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’s Kursk region after a surprise ... it will mean nothing less than the direct ...
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Russia Responds to NATO Ally's Alleged Offer to Freeze Ukraine War
Vladimir Putin has not discussed the proposal with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a Kremlin spokesperson said.
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