"Updates on Russia-Ukraine War and Diplomatic Relations"

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As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 384th day, the International Criminal Court is expected to seek its first arrest warrants against Russian individuals accused of war crimes. The Kremlin says Russia's goals in Ukraine could only be achieved by military force, and the State Duma has approved an amendment to punish those found guilty of discrediting "volunteer" groups fighting in Ukraine. Ukraine has emerged as the world's third-largest arms importer, and its first lady has called for more Western weapons as the country continues to fight off the Russian invasion.
Topics:world#diplomacy#fighting#international-criminal-court#russia-ukraine-war#war-and-diplomacy#weapons
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