A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers is advocating to designate Russia and Belarus as state sponsors of terrorism. The move comes in response to the reported abduction of Ukrainian children, highlighting growing international concern over the treatment of civilians amid the conflict.
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- Bipartisan US senators are pushing to label Russia and Belarus as state sponsors of terrorism.
- The initiative is driven by reports of mass abductions of Ukrainian children during the war. 9s
- Designation would impose new legal and economic restrictions, including bans and lawsuits. 43s
- Senators believe the measure will increase pressure on Russia and Belarus to end the conflict justly. 1m 34s