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We hear about Matthew LaPlante's experiences as a reporter in the Iraq war, and also reflect on his experiences in Ukraine, the former Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova and the "frozen conflict" state of Transnistria.
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Buildings all around the state of Utah have been lit with yellow and blue lights, the colors of the Ukrainian flag, to show support for the country during its fight against Russia.
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A rally supporting Ukraine will be held by Gov. Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson on Monday evening outside of the state’s capitol.
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Dozens of Utahns gathered outside of the state capitol on Saturday during a stand with Ukraine solidarity event.
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Following an updated travel advisory made by the Department of State telling Americans to leave Ukraine, many Utah families are fearing for their loved ones overseas.
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The New York Times reports that “Russian troops are encircling Ukraine from three sides. In Washington and Brussels, there are warnings of crushing sanctions if Vladimir V. Putin orders an invasion. Embassy families — both American and Russian — are being evacuated from Kyiv.” We will be talking with Anna Pechenkina, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Utah State University.
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Revisiting Corey Flintoff's Journey From Alaska To NPR Foreign Correspondent On Monday's Access UtahCorey Flintoff is a former NPR foreign correspondent whose assignments included Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Haiti, Ukraine and Russia. He was NPR Southeast…