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Resolve by J.J. Hensley
Resolve by J.J. Hensley









Resolve by J.J. Hensley

The Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights is reporting that 32 children were killed and 70 injured since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began. Want to support the people of Ukraine? These apps and websites can help you send money The refugee crisis: More than 1.3 million refugees have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded. And Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the West that imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine – as Zelenskyy is demanding – would be treated as an act of war. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Antony Blinken is warning that the crisis is likely to get worse before it gets better. lawmakers as he talked to them on an hour-long zoom call. Zelenskyy urged listeners Friday to rally behind Ukraine in its resistance against Russian invaders, warning them, "if we fall, you fall." On Saturday, the Ukrainian president made a pitch for aid to nearly 300 U.S. The decision to halt the evacuations roughly two hours after the cease-fire began came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered a rousing speech on video to crowds of demonstrators Friday night in major European cities and Russian forces remain largely stalled in their advance on the capital city of Kyiv.ĭavyd Arakhamia, head of Zelenskyy's political party and a member of the Ukraine delegation for the talks between the nations, said Monday would be the third round of talks. The shelling intensified into Saturday night, according to Mariupol's mayor, who said Russian airplanes were "dropping bombs on residential areas." The Ukrainian president's office said Saturday that Russia continued shelling the area in violation of a cease-fire. Ukraine and Russia will engage in talks aimed at negotiating a cease-fire and safe passage for civilian evacuations on Monday, a Ukraine official said, after the evacuation of the southeastern city of Mariupol was halted.

Resolve by J.J. Hensley

Follow here for the latest updates and news from Sunday, March 6, as Russia's invasion continues. He is a member of the International Thriller Writers.Editor's note: This page recaps the news from Ukraine on Saturday, March 5.

Resolve by J.J. Hensley

Hensley’s first novel Resolve was named one of the Best Books of 2013 by Suspense Magazine and was named a Thriller Award finalist for Best First Novel. degree in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University.

Resolve by J.J. Hensley

in Administration of Justice and has a M.S. graduated from Penn State University with a B.S. He is also one of the contributors to the critically-acclaimed novel in stories, The Night of the Flood. He is the author of the novels Resolve, Measure Twice, Chalk’s Outline, and Bolt Action Remedy. Hensley is a former police officer and former Special Agent with the U.S.











Resolve by J.J. Hensley