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Turkey ‘won’t say yes’ to Sweden and Finland’s NATO membership
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday showed Turkey’s opposition to the NATO club through Finland and Sweden, accusing them of failing to take a transparent stance against terrorism. (AFP)
Russia says it will evacuate wounded Ukrainians from Azovstal
Russia said on Monday it had agreed to evacuate wounded Ukrainian infantrymen from bunkers at the besieged Azovstal metallurgical plant in Mariupol to a medical center in the Russian-controlled city of Novoazovsk. Ministry said in a statement. (Reuters)
Russian bombing kills 10 civilians in Sieferodonetsk, Ukraine, to regional governor
At least 10 civilians were killed Monday by Russian shelling of the eastern Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk, regional governor Serhiy Gaidai said. (Reuters)
Ukraine discusses monetary assistance with IMF
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said he had discussed with the head of the IMF the need for monetary assistance for the country’s economy. (Reuters)
In Ukraine and internationally, the situation is darkening for Russia
On Monday, Europe boosted and expanded its reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with Sweden set to join Finland in its bid to join NATO and European Union officials racing to salvage proposed sanctions that would target Russian oil exports that help fund the war. On the ground, Russia has suffered additional setbacks in its offensive in the east, where Ukrainian defenders are desperately fighting attempts to advance and manage to push back the front lines. (AP)
Putin says new military infrastructure in Finland and Sweden would require a response
President Vladimir Putin said Monday that Russia had nothing with Finland and Sweden, but that expanding military infrastructure on its territory would require a reaction from Moscow, as the Nordic countries move closer to NATO membership. (Reuters)
Russian President Putin has called NATO a problem. (Reuters)
Russian President Vladimir Putin said we want to pay more attention to NATO’s plans to increase its global influence. (Reuters)
Regional army governor Serhiy Haidai said Monday that Ukrainian special forces blew up Russian-controlled railway bridges between Rubizhne and Severodonetsk as part of efforts to curb the Russian offensive, and posted a video on Telegram purportedly showing such an explosion. (PA)
McDonald’s leaves Russia and sells its operations in the country
U. S. fast-food giant McDonald’s will leave the Russian market and sell its operations in the remote country, the company said Monday. Many Western corporations have withdrawn from Russia since the invasion of Ukraine in February. (AFP)
Ukraine says hospital moves killed 2 people
A Ukrainian army commander in the eastern Luhansk region said the movements hit a hospital in Severodonetsk overnight, killing two other people and wounding nine, in addition to a child. Night movements also affected other cities. (PENNSYLVANIA)
The war in Ukraine will slow the expansion of the eurozone in 2022 and increase inflation
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the resulting rise in energy and raw material costs will reduce economic expansion in the eurozone this year and next, while pushing inflation to record levels, the European Commission predicted on Monday. The Commission lowered its expansion forecast for all 19 countries. sharing the euro at 2. 7% this year, from just 4. 0% forecast in February, shortly before the start of the war in Ukraine. Growth is expected to slow to 2. 3% next year, also down from the 2. 7% seen previously. (Reuters)
Ukraine says Russia attacks Donetsk sites
The Russian Defense Ministry said its forces shot down Su-25 jets near the settlements of Yevhenivka in the Mykolaiv region and Velyka Komyshuvakha in Kharkiv, and a Su-24 near Snake Island, which gained international fame in the early hours of the clash. when Ukrainian border guards were stationed, he refused the request for the surrender of a Russian warship.
Russia said on Monday that its forces shot down 3 Ukrainian fighter jets, one near Snake Island in the Black Sea and the others in the Mykolaiv and Kharkiv regions, while their missiles continued to hit targets in the east of the country. (Reuters)
“The general point of the army’s tensions will increase,” he was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. “It is a shame that a non-unusual sense is sacrificed for ghostly concepts about what should be done in the current situation. “
Russia warned on Monday that Finland and Sweden’s decisions to join the NATO military alliance were serious mistakes and that Moscow would take action. “This is another serious mistake with far-reaching consequences,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told reporters. (AFP)
In the Donetsk region, he said Russian forces used a variety of weapons in Ukrainian army fortifications and sets and fired artillery at civilian infrastructure in the cities of Dovhenke, Ruski Tyshki, Ternova and Petrivka.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said the Russian military is also conducting its air and artillery movements around the Azovstal factory in Mariupol, the last stronghold of Ukrainian forces in the strategic city. In the Donetsk region, he said Russian forces used a variety of weapons in Ukrainian fortifications and army sets and fired artillery at civilian infrastructure in the cities of Dovhenke, Ruski Tyshki, Ternova and Petrivka.
Russian forces have targeted their most recent attacks in Ukraine in the eastern Donetsk region, civilian and military sites in several cities, the Ukrainian military said on Monday. (PA)