
Russia orders troops into eastern Ukraine
Moscow's move to recognise two separatist regions and send in soldiers has drawn wide condemnation.
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- Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered troops into two rebel-held regions in eastern Ukraine, after recognising them as independent states. - But the US said calling them peacekeepers was "nonsense". - It accused Russia of creating a pretext for war. - Ukraine's president said his country was "not afraid of anything or anyone". - In a late-night televised address to the nation, President Volodymyr Zelensky called for "clear and effective actions of support" from Ukraine's international allies. - "It is very important to see now who our real friend and partner is, and who will continue to scare the Russian Federation with words only," he added. 
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