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U.S. economic sanctions on Russia could open up Indiana utilities to cyber attacks.
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The money donated will go towards helping Plock provide housing and meet essential needs.
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Indiana has cut investment ties with Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine. The move comes after Gov. Eric Holcomb ordered an examination of the state’s connections to Moscow.
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The drug maker says it has suspended all investments, promotional activities, and new clinical trials as well as exports of non-essential medications to Russia after the country invaded Ukraine.
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Andriy Bezhulyy is a Ukrainian immigrant who has lived in Fort Wayne since 2015. He’s originally from Kharkiv, a city about 30 miles from the Russian border. The city has been under heavy attack this week by the Russian military, with much of it being reduced to just rubble. WBOI's Katy Anderson spoke with Bezhulyy to get his reactions to the attack on his hometown.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb isn’t ruling out taking steps to sever ties with Russia and Russian-controlled businesses.
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Reuters reported the United Nations says Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could displace anywhere from 3 million to 5 million people. That would be the largest relocation of a population in Europe since World War II.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb Monday condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and, in his words, the “tyranny” of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
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He spoke with WBOI's Katy Anderson to share his insights and reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as he watches from five thousand miles away.
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U.S. Sen. Todd Young said the United States needs to be “unified … and resolute” when it comes to addressing Russia’s actions in Ukraine.