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| | | | | | | | (Photo for The Washington Post) The White House on Tuesday called Russia's deployment of troops into two pro-Russian separatist regions of Ukraine "the beginning of an invasion" as it prepared to announce new sanctions on Russia and President Biden planned remarks in the early afternoon. Live updates ● By Robyn Dixon, Rachel Pannett and Ellen Francis ● Read more » | | | | By David Nakamura, Hannah Knowles and Margaret Coker ● Read more » | | | By Mike DeBonis, Seung Min Kim and Rhonda Colvin ● Read more » | | | By Lindsey Bever and Frances Stead Sellers ● Read more » | | | | | | More on the crisis in Ukraine (Michael Robinson Chavez/The Washington Post) On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of two Moscow-backed separatists regions in the Donbas region. The formal recognition signals an end to the seven-year peace deal known as the Minsk agreement. By Sammy Westfall ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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