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What you need to know about Ukraine and Russia right now

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered Wednesday’s first mobilization since World War Two. He also warned that Moscow would defend itself against any nuclear attack from the West.

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Putin stated that the West was plotting to destroy Russia by explicitly supporting referendums to be held in Ukraine in the coming days. Pro-Russian figures announced Tuesday that there would be referendums in September 23-27 in Luhansk and Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, which represent around 15% of Ukraine’s territory or about half the area of Hungary.

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* Moscow’s first update of casualty figures in nearly six months was made by Sergei Shoigu, the Defence Minister. He stated that 5,397 Russian soldiers were killed since the beginning of the conflict. Shoigu rejected claims by Kyiv or the West that Russia suffered heavy losses and stated that 90% of the wounded Russian soldiers had returned the frontline. * U.S. President Joe Biden will address the United Nations General Assembly Wednesday to urge the world to oppose Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. He stated that Moscow’s war on its neighbor is a violation of the U.N. charter.

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