Shipments from Ukraine, through the editorial team of Forbes Ukraine.
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Tuesday, July 26. Day 153. By Dmytro Aksyonov
Donetsk Regional Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko reports that as a result of Russian bombing of cities in the region, 3 civilians were killed and 8 others were injured. While Western experts believe that Russia’s offensive in the eastern region could be paralyzed,
Russian forces carried out a large-scale rocket attack in the region, according to the governor of Ukraine’s Mykolaiv region, Vitaliy Kim. Although no casualties were reported, he said critical infrastructure objects, port infrastructure, broke down as a result of the attack.
EU member states agreed on an emergency solution to restrict fuel use by up to 15% before winter, as the risk of a complete shutdown of Russian hydrocarbons is increasingly real with the resolution of Russian state-owned power company Gazprom to continue cutting combustible materials. through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. At a summit of the Council of the European Union, ministers from EU countries signed an agreement to reduce fuel demand. The precise main points of the agreement are unknown.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its near-term outlook, restricting its projections of economic expansion amid a “gloomy and dubious economic outlook. “in Ukraine, and more particularly the resulting sanctions against Russia, especially Russian hydrocarbons, as a contributing cause to the global economic crisis.
Ukraine’s state-owned energy company Naftogaz did not pay bills for foreign bonds until the grace period expired on Tuesday, becoming the first Ukrainian government entity to announce an official default on its loans since the start of the full-scale war. . The company said in a statement that it had failed to get help from creditors for a proposal it announced last week to freeze the notes on some of its bonds for two years. The company said that it “did not obtain the consent of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine to make the mandatory bills”, although it had the mandatory budget to make the bills in question.
The new director general of the Russian space firm Roscosmos, Yuri Borisov, signaled his country’s goal of withdrawing from the International Space Station after 2024. a blow for one of the last few times in Russia-US collaboration, as the two countries have continued to cooperate on the ISS even amid rising tensions.