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Members of the Ukrainian National Guard fire a D-30 howitzer toward Russian troops in the Kharkiv region. Nearly three-quarters of Americans say that the United States should continue to support Ukraine, despite Russian threats that it could use nuclear weapons to protect its territory, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll.
The polling suggested continuing backing for President Joe Biden's provision of weapons systems, training and other military assistance for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's government, despite concerns that the war might escalate if Ukraine is provided longer-range weapons that could hit Russia. The online poll of 1,005 Americans showed that 73 percent agreed that the United States should continue to support Ukraine, despite Russian warnings that it could make use of its nuclear arsenal. Both Democrats and Republicans agreed, although there was more support among Biden's fellow Democrats -- 81 percent -- than Republicans - at 66 percent.
"Novovoskresenske, Novogrygorivka and Petropavlivka... were liberated in the last 24 hours," he said in a video posted on social media, adding that the counter-offensive "continues".
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