Ukraine live briefing: Putin visits troops in Ukrainian regions; Wall Street Journal reporter to appeal detention

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Ukraine live briefing: Putin visits troops in Ukrainian regions; Wall Street Journal reporter to appeal detention
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Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the command posts of his forces in Ukraine’s Luhansk and Kherson regions, where he was briefed by top commanders, the Kremlin said Tuesday, without disclosing the date of his visit.

for the first time since Russia’s Federal Security Service arrested him more than two weeks ago and later charged him with espionage. Tracy said he was “in good health and remains strong.”Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin visited Kherson and Luhansk to inspect the progress

Top diplomats of the Group of Seven major industrialized nations said Tuesday that Russia’s threat to put nuclear weapons in Belarus was “unacceptable”Western officials called for the immediate release of Vladimir Kara-Murza. He was convicted of treason and sentenced by a Russian court to 25 years in prison, the harshest penalty handed down yet to an opponent of the invasion of Ukraine.

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