It may have started with U.S. President Joe Biden calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a “killer.”
Or Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, sanctioning one of Putin’s key oligarch allies for “financing terrorism.”
Or maybe Putin needed a distraction from domestic problems in Russia.
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Whatever the trigger, the Russian president’s decision to send tens of thousands of troops and trainloads of tanks, trucks and even ballistic missiles to within striking distance of Ukraine’s border has sparked fears of a new Russian attack on its
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