Author: Dal Stanton
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3/21/2024 – Uncontrolled Border: Buffer Zone on the Territory of Russia

From: Anna from Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 631: War in Ukraine
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3/21/2024 – Macron considers two options for sending troops to Ukraine, says Ukrainian MP

From: The New Voice of Ukraine 🇺🇦 French President Emmanuel Macron is considering two options for sending troops to Ukraine, one of which is to send a military contingent to the border with Belarus, European Solidarity Party deputy Oleksiy Honcharenko wrote on Telegram on March 20. This move would help free up Ukrainian troops in the area,…
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3/21/2024 – French Troops in Ukraine: Russia’s Reaction

From: Anna From Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 630: War in Ukraine
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3/21/2024 – Sleepless night for many people in Kyiv…

From: Maia Mikhaluk (757th day): Sleepless night for many people in Kyiv. The air raid started at 3:21am and lasted till 6:10am. The Kyiv city and region were shaken by many explosions. Ruzzians targeted our city with 31 missiles. Our air defense was able to destroy those missiles in the air but debris caused a…
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3/21/2024 – “I am weary with my moaning;every night I flood my bed with tears…”

From: Ira Kapitonova (Day 756): I am weary with my moaning;every night I flood my bed with tears;I drench my couch with my weeping.My eye wastes away because of grief;it grows weak because of all my foes.Psalm 6:6-7 Oh, how I can relate to these words of David! And how I hate to write posts…
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3/20/2024 – Ukraine’s partners should link wartime aid to continued reform progress

From: Atlantic Council By Mykhailo Zhernakov, Nestor Barchuk As Ukrainians fight for national survival against Russia’s ongoing invasion, the country is continuing to implement important domestic reforms. These reforms play a crucial role in strengthening Ukraine’s wartime resilience, and also set the stage for a successful postwar recovery. The international community has a clear interest in…
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3/20/2924 – Even as war continues, NATO should open the door to defense integration with Ukraine

From: Atlantic Council By Karsten Friis French President Emmanuel Macron created shockwaves in Europe (again) recently, when he stated that “nothing should be excluded” when discussing the possibility of NATO troops on the ground in Ukraine. Unsurprisingly, Germany had a different message: “Once again, in a very good debate, it was discussed that what was agreed from the…


