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Kuleba calls for maximum military aid to Ukraine after Russian attack on Kharkiv
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has urged the world to introduce much tougher sanctions against Russia and provide maximum military aid to Ukraine to stop Putin.
He wrote about it on Twitter.
"Russians have struck a residential area in Kharkiv killing at least 6 and wounding at least 16 people. Russia keeps slaughtering people in the middle of Europe. The only way to stop Putin is to provide Ukraine with maximum military aid and impose much tougher sanctions on Russia," he wrote.
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