President Joe Biden vows to support Ukraine amid ‘barbaric’ shelling | USA TODAY

President Joe Biden vowed continued support of Ukraine against Russia as he met with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.

RELATED: Reports of Russian missiles crossing into Poland investigated by US officials

The U.S. government and its NATO allies have been proceeding with caution amid reports that a Russian missile crossed into alliance member Poland and struck a grain facility near the border of Ukraine on Tuesday.

The missile strike comes as Biden and leaders of the world's largest economies have gathered in Bali, Indonesia, for the Group of 20 summit. Biden has been pushing world leaders to take a harder line against Russia, including enforcing a price cap on Russian oil and gas.

The Russian Defense Ministry denied being behind “any strikes on targets near the Ukrainian-Polish border” and said in a statement that photos of purported damage “have nothing to do” with Russian weapons.

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7 comments

    1. He does. A record number of jobs were created or filled in 2021. Am I to understand you’re okay with Europe being attacked by Russia?

  1. Support Zelensky how? Allowing him to launder aide package funds through FTX for a personal profit? It’s been exposed

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