The latest on the Russia–Ukraine crisis, March 29. Click here for updates from March 28. We Are ‘Not Naive’, Zelenskyy Says, Dismissing Russian Military Pullback Ukraine and its Western allies on Wednesday dismissed a Russian military pullback from near Kyiv as a ploy to refit troops after heavy losses, even as Russian forces bombard cities elsewhere and press on with the obliteration of besieged Mariupol. Russia said on Tuesday it would curtail operations near Kyiv and the northern city of Chernihiv “to increase mutual trust” for peace talks. But in an overnight address, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made clear he took nothing Moscow said at face value. “Ukrainians are not naive people,” he said. “Ukrainians have already learned during these 34 days of invasion, and over the past eight years of the war in Donbas, that the only thing they can trust is a concrete result.” Ukrainian presidential advisor Oleksiy …