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CNN

"We think that some of them were killed." - Ukraine Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna tells @erinburnett that Russia abducted 11 of her nation's mayors, and Ukrainian officials have not been able get in touch with them or free them. https://t.co/moFfcC2fe1

HuffPost

A megachurch hosted the Kremlin-positive Fox News host — just as horrifying images of murdered civilians in Ukraine emerged. https://t.co/oWwvRXKv60

New York Times

Spanish authorities seized a $90 million yacht owned by a Russian oligarch at the request of American officials, the Justice Department said on Monday. Over one week last month, Spain seized three superyachts believed to belong to Russian oligarchs. https://t.co/5IVqRmeRkI

CNN

“Before the war, she was just a normal teenager, making goofy videos with her friends and taking selfies. Then the war reached where she lived in Kyiv.” @MattRiversCNN reports on the brutal price the children of Ukraine are paying for Putin’s invasion. https://t.co/pEsK1lojEO

CNN

“The shell comes slamming in very close to us. We took cover and then another two shells landed, one of them maybe 10 yards from one of our cars.” @bencnn reports on the escape his team made after incoming artillery fire near Mykolaiv, Ukraine. https://t.co/2SyJBv5Pbr

New York Times

The prospects for resolution from peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are more in doubt than ever with the reported discovery of hundreds of corpses of civilians in Bucha and other Kyiv suburbs as Russian forces retreated. https://t.co/ohTMVP5y30

Slate

“You don’t have the images of the destruction of human souls, which is happening on the global level.” https://t.co/34PRL4s064

CNN

"I just want to provide back to where I came from." Eric, a Ukrainian-born American, talks to CNN about why he traveled back to Ukraine to volunteer at one of the biggest humanitarian centers in Ukraine. https://t.co/YIiTy0kwtT

New York Times

Tatyana Petrovna, 72, in the garden where the bodies of two of her relatives lay. Neighbors told our reporter that one of the men had stayed in Bucha to look after his dogs. Not far from his body, our reporter found two dogs, dead. They had been shot. https://t.co/DxANUvN8RK https://t.co/j4j2KvjmJE

CNN

"Every piece of my body and soul (are) with my people." Nadia Hnatiuk describes to @jaketapper how difficult it was for her to leave Ukraine and flee to Poland with her two daughters. https://t.co/NCMWyXpIf6

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Bloomberg

Porsche sales have sunk in North America, due to Russia's war in Ukraine, supply chain struggles, and that notorious ship disaster. https://t.co/RcxrcTVagk

Washington Post

President Biden joined the chorus of world leaders who have said reports of mass killings in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha constituted a “war crime,” vowing to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin “accountable” for the apparent atrocities in Ukraine. https://t.co/UVTuK7ToC0

NPR

Vladimir Benc said when Russia invaded Ukraine he couldn't stop thinking about his friends there. He knew he had to do something, after a callout on social media he received four tons of food. Now, he's leading convoys of donations to Ukraine. https://t.co/snmz61AtR4

Bloomberg

Stocks in Asia looked set for a tailwind Tuesday after gains in the technology sector helped to push U.S. shares higher. Crude oil jumped on the prospect of tougher sanctions on Russia over the war in Ukraine https://t.co/1CMwBaMEih

CBS News

"The information from Bucha appears to show further evidence of war crimes," National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Monday on images coming out of the town that is just northwest of Kyiv, Ukraine. https://t.co/oasD7SNXM8 https://t.co/zZz4D6pDm4

CBS News

After the Russian occupation rendered an animal shelter near Borodyanka, Ukraine, inaccessible to volunteers, disturbing footage has emerged showing mounds of dead dogs who perished, locked in their cages, without access to food or water for weeks. https://t.co/o0cNUvE270

CBS News

"The most sobering point today was made by the foreign minister of Ukraine who said that Bucha is really just the tipping point and that what is happening in places like Mariupol...is far worse," @Debora_Patta reports. "That is just an unimaginable horror to contemplate." https://t.co/2RbOvRuRk3

NBC News

Aerial view shows residential buildings in Mariupol on Sunday. https://t.co/ws5cDYyQc1 📷 Pavel Klimov / Reuters https://t.co/qm1pIQJ0Mu

CBS News

"Bucha is no longer just a battlefield. It's become a crime scene," CBS News Foreign Correspondent @Debora_Patta reports on what she saw in Bucha, Ukraine. "When we visited there today, we saw the body of a man who had been blindfolded, it appears, shot in the head." https://t.co/apUZUkXPqK

NBC News

A local resident sits near a damaged apartment building in Mariupol on Monday. https://t.co/ws5cDYyQc1 📷 Alexander Ermochenko / Reuters https://t.co/tL1JHBUVXM

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Axios

Russia's massacre of civilians in Bucha has reignited a debate within the EU about banning Russian energy imports — and whether any threshold of atrocity in Ukraine would justify plunging Europe into a recession. https://t.co/3JKm6P7C1p

Reuters

Jewish survivors of the Nazi Holocaust are fleeing Ukraine to escape the Russian invasion. Eight decades after Raisa Valiushkevych fled Ukraine to escape Nazi Germany's invasion, she found herself fleeing again — this time though to Germany https://t.co/lMe423Jn0K https://t.co/znAQD7wam2

Associated Press

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address the U.N. Security Council for the first time Tuesday. The session is certain to focus on what appear to be deliberate killings by Russian forces in the town of Bucha on the outskirts of the capital Kyiv. https://t.co/xJTMozhW4X

Associated Press

PHOTOS: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy left Kyiv on Monday for his first reported trip since the war began to see for himself what he called the “genocide” and “war crimes” in devastated Bucha, northwest of the capital. https://t.co/r0cDJbIBbj

Axios

Western sanctions and arms shipments came in hard and fast after the invasion of Ukraine, despite key constraints. Europe's next moves may be more consequential. https://t.co/sDA9xyDDUu

Reuters

Red Cross says its team is being held close to Mariupol in Ukraine https://t.co/zVWZQIhOKP https://t.co/Po4QXejFgr

Associated Press

.@AP journalists have seen dozens of bodies in Bucha, where atrocities have spawned global revulsion — and condemnation of Russia's war on Ukraine. Many victims appeared to have been shot at close range. At least two had their hands tied. https://t.co/JvWK2qlL3t

Reuters

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Global outrage spread over civilian killings in Bucha and is likely to galvanize the U.S. and Europe into additional sanctions against Moscow, possibly including some restrictions on energy that Europe still imports from Russia https://t.co/D9GG0qRE4Z https://t.co/X3X74gOE5a

Reuters

Explainer: How could Russia's Putin be prosecuted for war crimes in Ukraine? https://t.co/EAbZMA6u6D https://t.co/FdlodEGPAY

Associated Press

While condemning atrocities committed by Russian troops in Ukraine, U.S. officials including President Biden are stopping short of calling the actions a genocide. https://t.co/5LRLhk3yZu

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Washington Examiner

Roughly two-thirds of the Russian troops that had been amassed around Ukraine's capital of Kyiv have since left. https://t.co/g1XogTzjmq

Wall Street Journal

From @WSJopinion: The outcome in Ukraine will define a new world order, for good or ill. The U.S. can restore its leadership of the free world, or it can lead from behind while democracy continues to lose ground, writes Garry Kasparov. https://t.co/5EsePmOyzD

Washington Examiner

A massacre of civilians outside of Kyiv is just “the tip of the iceberg,” according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, who cited the apparent Russian war crimes while demanding additional economic sanctions on Russia and arms for Ukraine. https://t.co/kLTYTh3EEG

Washington Examiner

National security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters the United States has affirmed Russian forces are committing war crimes in Ukraine but has not yet gathered enough evidence to accuse Moscow of committing genocide. https://t.co/miau3PKfJZ

Washington Times

U.S. can do more to help Ukraine, rattle Putin, former Moscow CIA chief says https://t.co/a4XmU8OJQm

The American Conservative

"None of the aspiring peace-makers seeking to broker a cease-fire or truce in the Ukraine war are acting like this or using language like that...We see the cost of what Biden is doing; wherein lies the benefit?" https://t.co/xZBJdxGj8A

Washington Times

White House says Russia shifting war to eastern and southern Ukraine https://t.co/SOSgmuiYlz

Wall Street Journal

The U.S. plans to unveil additional sanctions on Russia this week, President Biden’s national security adviser said, condemning reports of atrocities in parts of Ukraine while declining to label Russian forces’ alleged actions as genocide https://t.co/57qwclOrja

Wall Street Journal

Essay: Vladimir Putin made no secret of his obsession with Ukraine. It took decades for the West to realize how serious he was. https://t.co/q5jkJiLkxV https://t.co/KDA4A1qCyY

Wall Street Journal

Germany expelled 40 Russian diplomats on Monday in response to Moscow’s alleged war crimes against civilians in Ukraine https://t.co/fQLjc3zymg

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Fox News

How Biden could prevent another Russia-Ukraine type war with a Trump model of deterrence https://t.co/WwQMIlWTtt

Newsmax

"Both the strong economy and what supporters call [Hungarian Prime Minister] Orban's "sensible conservatism" — policies that increased the birth rate and kept Hungary neutral in the Russo-Ukraine War — were key to the big win by Fidesz," John Gizzi writes. https://t.co/gMNWbS0bIt https://t.co/0dSyaBkeHe

Newsmax

Western world leaders threatened Moscow with crippling economic sanctions, including a total lockout of Russia’s vital energy industry, after disturbing images of tortured civilian corpses emerged in the aftermath of an attack on the Kyiv suburb of Bucha. https://t.co/d9lw1arLxM

Fox News

American gun manufacturer sending thousands of AR-15s to Ukraine https://t.co/pwzr27aFWM

National Review

Russia-Ukraine War Slideshow | https://t.co/CAWiE453z6 https://t.co/KHeetv3oqh

One America News Network

Biden calls for war crimes trial against Putin amid suspected civilian killings by Russian forces in Ukraine - https://t.co/LGyoBxU6wY #OANN

Newsmax

Russia is ramping up its campaign against eastern Ukraine, with probable plans to "deploy tens of thousands of soldiers" to that region, the White House said on Monday, as it works will allies to unload fresh sanctions against Moscow. https://t.co/uhdOcv23U0

Fox News

WATCH: DOD briefing following brutal attacks in Bucha, Ukraine https://t.co/soASqH5isL

Fox News

Brooklyn-based nonprofit delivers 'blankets of hope' to people in need https://t.co/OehnnrF4rb

National Review

Putin’s assault on Ukraine has made some things unmistakably clear, or should have. | Opinion by @jaynordlinger https://t.co/RZza3cIFk8