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President Joe Biden vowed continued support of Ukraine against Russia as he met with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.

The U.S. government and its NATO allies have been proceeding with caution amid reports that a Russian missile crossed into alliance member Poland and struck a grain facility near the border of Ukraine on Tuesday.

The missile strike comes as Biden and leaders of the world's largest economies have gathered in Bali, Indonesia, for the Group of 20 summit. Biden has been pushing world leaders to take a harder line against Russia, including enforcing a price cap on Russian oil and gas.

The Russian Defense Ministry denied being behind “any strikes on targets near the Ukrainian-Polish border” and said in a statement that photos of purported damage “have nothing to do” with Russian weapons.

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So the missile that hit the village in Poland was supposedly a Ukrainian anti-missile, then where did the missile that it missed land ???. An anti-missile is usually launched as radar picks it coming into an area, meaning that if the missile was coming in from the East or North where Russia is, then this is where a normal intercept would be. Therefore if the anti-missile missed it, the Russian missile should have carried on and landed somewhere. We would probably know if it was targeting Lyviv as it would have made big news but we heard nothing. We need to know where the Russian missile landed.

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Support Zelensky how? Allowing him to launder aide package funds through FTX for a personal profit? It's been exposed

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He needs to support his voting base here in America.

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