The post of the Ukrainian officer was widely shared across social media platforms.
The following day, Abbott posted a message on the social media platform that 15 people from Russia had been"apprehended crossing our border illegally" and questioned their motivation for doing so.
The Republican is not the only governor to make an order that Russian products be removed from shelves following Putin's invasion order.
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