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Russia sends warning to stop arming Ukraine

Russia is demanding the U.S. and NATO stop arming Ukraine, saying continuing to do so could lead to "unpredictable consequences." This comes after Ukrainian officials said Russia's flagship vessel in the Black Sea sank after being hit by Ukrainian missiles, but Russian authorities said it sank in a storm while being towed for repairs after an explosion and fire. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay gave an update from Kyiv, Ukraine.

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U.S. sending more military aid to Ukraine

The U.S. is sending another $800 million worth of military aid to Ukraine. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin got an exclusive look at a shipment heading to Eastern Europe, and retired Army Colonel David Johnson, a principal researcher at the Rand Corporation, spoke with CBS News' Nancy Chen and Vladimir Duthiers about the Biden administration's military support for Ukraine and reports of Russian forces possibly using chemical weapons.

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U.S. to send more weapons to Ukraine

The White House has announced a new package of military assistance it will be sending into Ukraine. It comes as Russian troops move toward the eastern part of the country to focus the fighting in Mariupol and the Donbas region. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports from Washington, then CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins "Red and Blue" from Kyiv to discuss the latest, including Ukraine's investigations into reported chemical attacks.

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