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• Germany rejected Poland’s request to send the Patriot missiles that Berlin offered to Warsaw to be sent to Ukraine instead, saying that the air defense units are "intended for NATO territory use only." Germany added that any use of Patriots outside NATO territory should require prior discussions with NATO allies. NATO In other news: Poland's PM Mateusz Morawiecki said he will press Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to support Finland and Sweden's acceptance into ...Devamını Oku

25 Kas 2022

• Eastern Europe's arms industry is churning out military supplies at a pace not seen since the Cold War, as countries in the region lead efforts to aid Ukraine to push back against Russia. The US and the UK committed the most direct military aid to Ukraine between Jan. 24 and Oct. 3, a report shows, with Poland in third place and the Czech Republic ninth, as the former Warsaw Pact countries see the war in Ukraine as a matter of regional security. via Reuters

25 Kas 2022

• Emergency power cuts were enacted across large parts of Ukraine after a new barrage of Russian strikes hit infrastructure, Ukraine's grid operator said. In accordance, the entire Kyiv region was left without electricity and water, while the state-run nuclear utility said it was forced to shut down 3 nuclear power plants. At least 6 civilian deaths were reported by Kyiv officials after a Russian strike hit a two-story building. via Reuters In other news: The...Devamını Oku

24 Kas 2022

• The European Commission on Tuesday proposed a gas price cap for the EU at €275 per MWh for month-ahead futures on the Dutch exchange that serves as Europe's benchmark, and will remain in effect for one year from Jan. 1 if approved by the bloc’s 27 member countries. The contract currently stands at around €120 per MWh after peaking at above €340 in August. Behind the scenes: Diplomats, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said the proposed ceiling was like...Devamını Oku

23 Kas 2022

• Ukraine could face power shortages until April amid cold weather after Russian airstrikes caused “colossal” damage to the country’s energy infrastructure and halved its power capacity, officials said. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged citizens to conserve energy as the UN health body WHO warned of a humanitarian disaster this winter. via Reuters On a related note: Ukraine received an additional €2.5 billion of macro-financial assistance from the EU, with ...Devamını Oku

23 Kas 2022

• Ukrainian authorities started evacuating civilians from the newly-liberated Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, with concerns that Russian damage to the infrastructure might be too severe for people to endure the winter. Deputy PM Iryna Vereshchuk said residents were advised to move to safer areas in the central and western parts of the country, and that the government will provide transportation, accommodation, and medical care. via Reuters Helping hand: Norway ...Devamını Oku

22 Kas 2022

• The Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine was shelled on Saturday evening and Sunday, suffering more than a dozen blasts. Moscow and Kyiv traded blame for the attack on Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant, as the International Atomic Energy Agency urged the offenders to stop, warning, “You’re playing with fire!” The IAEA reported some damage to the buildings and equipment but nothing critical to nuclear safety so far. via Reuters On a rel...Devamını Oku

21 Kas 2022

• The UN announced that the Black Sea grain export deal was extended for 120 more days, settling down fears of yet another escalation in the global food crisis. The deal that ensures grain and fertilizer exports from Ukraine, one of the biggest grain producers in the world, was set to expire today. via AA On the ground: Russian airstrikes hit energy facilities and residential areas in Ukraine once again, as the first snow of winter fell on the war-torn coun...Devamını Oku

18 Kas 2022

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18 Kas 2022

• Local officials in Russia said a fuel depot exploded in the southern border province of Orel, blaming Ukraine for the attack, while the war-torn country worked to restore power in seven regions, including the capital Kyiv, after Moscow fired a barrage of missiles on Tuesday. Meanwhile: Russian forces said they retreated workers from Ukraine's Nova Kakhovka, a city on the east bank of the Dnipro River.

17 Kas 2022