Biden says Putin was 'reckless' in veiled nuclear threat, calls on UN to support Ukraine; 2 Americans captured in war freed: Updates

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These are the first nationwide protests of the war in Russia since it began in February.

President Joe Biden called out President Vladimir Putin for the war against Ukraine as he pledged support for sovereign nations at United Nations.President Joe Biden forcefully condemned the Kremlin's brutal invasion of Ukraine and urged the world to stand firm behind efforts to repel the aggression, telling the United Nations that Russian leader Vladimir Putin was"reckless" in issuing a veiled threat about using his nuclear arsenal.

"Those who are attempting to blackmail us with nuclear weapons must be aware that the prevailing winds may also turn towards their side," Putin said. "Probably you have heard different words from Russia about the talks, as if they were ready for them,” he said. “They talk about the talks but announce military mobilization.''Recent developments:

Huynh’s fiancé, Joy Black, told USA TODAY she got a surprise call from the U.S. Embassy in Saudi Arabia while at work Wednesday alerting her that Huynh was there. She got to speak with Huynh, who told her he'll go through medical checks before flying home. Ukraine announced a high-profile prisoner exchange early Thursday where Zelenskky said his government had won freedom from Russian custody for 215 Ukrainian and foreign citizens.

One resident who wanted to remain anonymous told the news agency: “I’m not afraid of anything. The most valuable thing that they can take from us is the life of our children. I won’t give them life of my child.” Putin had previously avoided the callups in his effort to minimize the effects of the war – a term he rejects in favor of"special military operation" – on the Russian population. But the conflict he had hoped would be completed in weeks has dragged on for seven months withHe blamed the escalation on the West, telling his people the U.S. and its allies were attempting to break Russia "into an array of fatally warring regions and areas.

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