War in Ukraine | Ukraine occupation; Production companies say they will not release Hollywood films in Russia

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Production companies withdrew from releasing new Hollywood movies in Russia in the wake of the Ukraine-Russia war. Leading Hollywood production companies such as Universe, Paramount, Sony, Disney and Warner Bros. have decided not to distribute their latest films in Russia.

The Walt Disney Company was the first company to make the decision. Disney’s latest film, Turning Red, is set to release in Russia on March 10. The Walt Disney Company has announced that it is withdrawing its film in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Russia invaded Ukraine without provocation and plunged the civilian population into a deep crisis. Disney’s pictures will not be released in Russia as long as military action against Ukraine continues, according to official Disney sources.

Companies such as Universe, Paramount, Sony, Disney and Warner Bros. also announced their decision following Disney’s withdrawal from the Russian release. The companies also said that Warner Bros.’s Batman, Sony Pictures’ Morbius, Paramount’s’ The Lost City ‘and’ Sonic the Hedgehog 2 ‘, which were scheduled for release this week, will not be shown in Russia.

Russia-Ukraine War | Four powerful explosions in Kiev; Russian troops blow up airstrikes

Kyiv: Four “powerful” explosions have been reported in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. According to Ukrainian news sources, four powerful explosions were reported in Kiev. The first two are in the city center and the other are in the Drushby Narodov metro area. Explosions have also been reported in the Pechersky district, Posnaki and Goloshevsky.

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The Ukrainian city of Kerson was captured by Russian forces. Local officials confirmed the delay late Wednesday, with the AFP reporting that it was the first major city center to fall since the Russian-Ukrainian invasion a week ago. “(Russian) occupiers are present in all parts of the city and they are very dangerous,” Gennady, head of the regional administration, wrote in a telegram. The UN human rights group says more than a million refugees have fled Ukraine in the week since Russia’s invasion.

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