Fears mount of potential Russian cyberattack hitting the U.S.
American businesses are on high alert, as fears mount of a Russian cyberattack hitting the U.S. Meanwhile, the fight in Ukraine rages on.
American businesses are on high alert, as fears mount of a Russian cyberattack hitting the U.S. Meanwhile, the fight in Ukraine rages on.
President Joe Biden is now calling Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal.
Ukraine’s military says it is going on the offensive and will launch counterattacks against Russian forces as they strike more civilian targets across the country. Just last night,
a theater and swimming facility in Mariupol, where hundreds of people including children were taking refuge, was bombed in Russian airstrikes.
The president’s comments came as he formally announced his administration was sending an additional $800 million in military assistance to Ukraine.
Senator Lindsey Graham announced he will support a new bipartisan bill to enable the seizure and sale of Russian oligarchs’ assets to support post-conflict reconstruction in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy said “we need you right now,” and played graphic video of the impact of the war on Ukrainians.
President Biden will meet with NATO and European leaders in Brussels on March 24.
“If Putin comes out of this standing and the Ukraine is destroyed, the world order as we know collapses,” Graham warns.
American journalist Brent Renaud has been killed in Ukraine while gathering material for a report about refugees.
A fourth round of talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials were set for today, but a technical problem shut them down. They’ll pick back up Tuesday.