Ukraine's Justice Symbol and Russia's Nuclear Threats

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for Bucha to become a "symbol of justice" on the one-year anniversary of Russia's withdrawal from the town now synonymous with war crimes allegations. Zelensky was accompanied by leaders of Croatia, Moldova, Slovakia, and Slovenia for a commemoration ceremony. The International Monetary Fund's board has approved a $15.6 billion support package for Ukraine to assist with the conflict-hit country's economic recovery. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Russia could place intercontinental nuclear missiles in his country, "if necessary". The Wall Street Journal editorial board has called for Russia's ambassador to the United States to be expelled following the arrest of one of the newspaper's reporters in Russia on espionage charges.
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