Explosions and Suspensions: Recent Developments in Russia-Ukraine Relations.

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An explosion at a cafe in St. Petersburg killed a pro-Kremlin blogger and injured 30 people, drawing condemnation from Russia's Foreign Ministry. US Secretary of State Blinken urged Russia to release detained American journalist Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, who was wrongfully convicted on espionage charges. Meanwhile, Ukraine put the head of the Lavra monastery under house arrest on charges of justifying Russia's war, highlighting how religious tensions have been exacerbated by the conflict.
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