💨 Abstract
Ukraine is experiencing pro-democracy protests against a new law that critics say undermines the independence of anti-corruption agencies. President Zelenskyy has promised safeguards but did not revoke the law. The protests occur amid intensified Russian attacks and uncertainty over U.S. military aid. Meanwhile, Russia continues its strikes on Ukrainian cities, and Ukraine is retaliating with drone attacks on Russian regions. The situation highlights Ukraine's struggles with corruption and external threats.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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