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Ukraine Daily Brief for March 30, 2022

The twenty-third episode of the Ukraine Daily Brief from the Deep State Radio Network.

Stories cited in the podcast:

Analysis: Despite signs of progress in the latest Russia-Ukraine talks, many hurdles remain

White House on Russian troop withdrawal claims: \”We are not going to take their word for it\”

Pentagon: Russian troop movement near Kyiv area likely \”a repositioning, not a real withdrawal\”

Shoigu decided that the Ukrainian army \”has suffered significant damage\” and it is possible to \”liberate Donbass\” again

Russia accuses U.S. of massive \’cyber aggression\’

A major Ukrainian internet provider reports a cyberattack.

Reports of sexual violence involving Russian soldiers are multiplying, Ukrainian officials say.

Ceasefire alone not enough to lift British sanctions, PM Johnson told cabinet

Polish Cabinet approves law to ban Russian coal imports

Russian supply chains next in line for sanctions – U.S. Treasury\’s Adeyemo

The introduction of the Russian ruble in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine is a blatant violation of international conventions by the Russian Federation and the Central Bank of the Russian Federation

EU infighting delays cash conversion for Ukrainian refugees

Russia launches Eurobond rouble buyback offer on looming $2 bln bond payment

Germany issues \”early warning\” of gas shortages after Russia threatened to cut supplies

Ukraine: EU agrees plan to aid refugee resettlement

The head of the U.N. nuclear agency arrives in Ukraine to address security at nuclear sites.

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