Western allies are slapping Russia with fresh sanctions a day after President Vladimir Putin announced his nation would recognize the independence of two regions within Ukraine. The move is viewed by many to be a pretext for the long-awaited invasion of Ukraine by thousands of Russian troops currently stationed at the border.
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