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Ukraine Daily Brief for March 7, 2022

The sixth episode of the Ukraine Daily Brief from the Deep State Radio Network.

Stories cited in the podcast:

Evacuations are halted in an area of Ukraine where Russia had pledged a cease-fire

International Committee of the Red Cross Tweet

US has seen \”very credible reports of deliberate attacks on civilians\” in Ukraine that would be considered war crimes, Blinken says

Ukraine civilian casualty update

Volodymyr Zelensky Video Update

WHO Suveillance System for Attacks on Health Care

Russia’s special operation to be suspended if Kiev fulfills Moscow’s demands — Kremlin

Update 13 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine

Telephone conversation with President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Putin, Bennett Speak Less Than a Day After Meeting in Moscow; Lapid to Meet Blinken in Latvia

Israeli leader holds multiple calls on Ukraine cease-fire with Zelensky and Putin

Ukrainian protesters take to the streets in occupied Kherson.

More than 4,300 detained at anti-war protests in Russia

U.S. ‘looking actively’ at helping supply Ukraine with fighter jets, Blinken says

Blinken says US is working with European allies to look at “prospect” of banning Russian oil imports

War in Ukraine: BBC suspends its journalists\’ work in Russia

RFE/RL Suspends Operations In Russia Following Kremlin Attacks

Russia is strengthening its censorship regime by blocking Facebook

Anonymous: the hacker collective that has declared cyberwar on Russia

Putin: Western sanctions are the \”equivalent of a declaration of war\”

Meeting with Congress, Zelensky asks for more jets and a no-fly zone.

Arming Ukraine: 17,000 Anti-Tank Weapons in 6 Days and a Clandestine Cybercorps

Third round of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations to take place on Polish-Belarusian border

Ukraine open to discussing \’non-NATO models\’, negotiator tells Fox News

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