Ukraine live briefing: Russia restarts gas to Germany; CIA sees no sign Putin is ill

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Ukraine live briefing: Russia restarts gas to Germany; CIA sees no sign Putin is ill
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Here's what you need to know about the Russia-Ukraine war today: - Russian state company Gazprom resumed gas flows to Germany. - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov indicated that Moscow’s ambitions go beyond Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region.

CIA Director William J. Burns said there is no intelligence suggesting Russian President Vladimir Putin is ill.

which has been ravaged by fighting. He told a state media outlet that it makes no sense to revive peace talks at this stageRussian shelling pummeled a market in Bakhmut

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