Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted March 22 Diamond Member Share Posted March 22 Latest news on Russia and the war in Ukraine Ukraine’s Kharkiv hit by power outages after Russian missile strikes Kharkiv faced several of power outages Friday after Russian missile strikes appeared to target Ukrainian energy infrastructure, according to Mayor Ihor Terekhov. In a series of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up on Telegram, Terekhov said there were around 15 blasts overnight, which also caused disruption to water supplies and transport systems. He did not report any casualties. — Karen Gilchrist IMF approves $880 million loan payment for Ukraine In this photo International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo is seen in Washington D.C., ******* States on April 11, 2023. Celal Gunes | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images The International Monetary Fund on Thursday This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up a third review of Ukraine’s $15.6 billion loan program, allowing the embattled country to draw budget support of $880 million and bringing total disbursements to $5.4 billion. The global lender said Ukraine’s economy showed “remarkable resilience” in 2023 but noted that risks remain from Russia’s ongoing onslaught. However, Ukraine mission chief Gavin Gray told reporters the fund still expected the war in Ukraine to wind down by the end of 2024, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up to Reuters. The IMF funding, which is due to arrive in the coming days, follows a tranche on EU funding received Wednesday. It comes as a U.S. funding bill ******** held up in Congress. — Karen Gilchrist U.S. reportedly urges Ukraine to halt strikes on Russian oil refineries Washington has reportedly urged Kyiv to cease drone strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, cautioning that the attacks risk driving up global oil prices, sources familiar with the discussions told This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . One source said the White House had grown increasingly irritated with brazen Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries, terminals and storage facilities. The warnings were delivered to Ukraine’s state security service and its military intelligence directorate, according to the reports — both of which have ramped up their drone strikes on Russian targets on land, sea and air. Despite Western sanctions, Russia ******** one of the world’s most important energy exporters, and U.S. officials expressed concerns that such strikes could result in retaliatory attacks on Western energy infrastructure. — Karen Gilchrist Hungarian Prime Minister Orban congratulates ****** on reelection, state media reports Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban congratulated Russian President Vladimir ****** on his reelection, state news agency MTI reported on Thursday. According to the agency, Orban wrote in a letter that cooperation between Hungary and Russia was “based on mutual respect, allowing the discussion of important issues even in the current very difficult geopolitical situation.” — Reuters Russian production of artillery and weapons surges significantly, defense ministry says Russia’s production of artillery and weapons has grown substantially, the defense ministry said on Thursday following an inspection of several factories by Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. In a Telegram This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up translated by CNBC via This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Translate, Shoigu was quoted as having said that artillery production has grown by nearly two and a half times since existing factories were expanded and new ones were opened. The production of components for ammunition has increased close to 22 times, Shoigu further said, while one factory he visited produced five times more artillery and aviation weapons now than they did previously, according to the ministry. Russian defense spending has soared since the war began, boosting the country’s economy which has fared far better than many observers previously expected. This may however not last, Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland’s minister of foreign affairs, told CNBC Tuesday. “If you put your economy on a crisis or war footing, your GDP rises because you are producing more shells and tanks and all the things that are going to get destroyed, but you’re also wasting the resources and the wealth of your country, and this has limits,” he said. — Sophie Kiderlin Read CNBC’s previous live coverage here: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Breaking News: Europe,Breaking news,War,Foreign policy,Russia,Russia-Ukraine Crisis,Politics,Ukraine,Government and politics,Washington,business news #Latest #news #Russia #war #Ukraine This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/6045-latest-news-on-russia-and-the-war-in-ukraine/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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