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At a NATO summit in Belgium, President Joe Biden unveiled a billion-dollar aid package to help the millions of Ukrainians displaced by Russia.

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The Foreign Office of the United Kingdom believes that Russia is using a shadowy mercenary organization to kill the Ukrainian President.

Zelenskyy has said that he is Russia's top target since the start of the war. The Ukrainian leader decided to stay in the capital of his country, as it continues to fight off a Russian takeover.

Considering how Russian President Vladimir Putin has justified his aggression in Ukraine by claiming it needs to be de-Nazified, it's no wonder that the alleged founder and leader of the Wagner Group, Dmitry Utkin, is believed to have Nazi sympathies.

The organisation of Russian mercenaries reportedly tasked with assassinating President Zelenskyy was among the dozens of individuals and businesses that the British Foreign Secretary described as being newly sanctioned.

Alfa Bank, five other financial institutions and a variety of individuals are facing sanctions.

The European Union imposed sanctions on the Wagner Group and other entities in December due to serious human rights abuses by members.

The mercenary group is referred to as a private company by Russia. According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington-based think tank, the Russian government has found private military companies to be useful in extending its influence overseas.

According to The New York Times, European security officials said in February that hundreds of Wagner Group fighters had arrived in eastern Ukraine to lay the groundwork for the war.

The defense ministry said on Sunday that a new group of mercenaries had entered the country with the aim of targeting the president and other high-ranking Ukrainian officials.

The group's members have been linked to war crimes in Libya and Syria.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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