Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports that Russian cities have been attacked in major cities around Ukraine.
The Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology in the east has been hit by airstrikes and has an experimental nuclear reactor, said Bawad Hull.
In northern Chernihiv, critical infrastructure has also been attacked and a water pipeline reportedly attacked, while Hull, who reports from Lutsk and Ivano-Frankivsk, northeast of Q, says he has military airports very close by. He added that the airstrikes were part of a continuing effort by the Russians to undermine the Ukrainian air force’s and air defense capabilities.
Meanwhile, pipeline operator data shows that Russia continues to send pipeline gas through the Nord Stream 1 and through Poland to Germany and through Ukraine to Slovakia at broadly unchanged levels.
The pipeline typically accounts for about 15 percent of Russia’s gas supplies in Europe, but has been operating in reverse on Mallano since December 21, leading to higher European gas prices.
Meanwhile, Rishi, the UK’s Minister of Finance, has said that the UK economy is facing significant uncertainty due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
“We know that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine creates significant economic uncertainty, and we continue to monitor its impact on the United Kingdom, but it is essential that we remain with the people of Ukraine to defend our shared values of freedom and democracy and to ensure that Putin does not fail. Said the dog.
Russian steelmaker Evras also said that with the approval of Britain’s largest shareholder Roman Abramovich and the suspension of its shares, 10 members of its board had resigned and only the CEO remained.
The government has said after approving the statement of current owner Roman Abramovich that anyone wishing to buy the Chelsea football club can go to the British government and submit a proposal.
“Licenses are not allowed to be sold today as the terms and conditions have been written. However, if a buyer emerges, they will be open to requesting that the terms be changed so that the buyer or the football club can access the government and carry out the sale, ”UK Minister of Technology Chris Phillips told Sky.
Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan reports from Kiev about three hours ago that airstrikes were sounding in an area believed to be west of the capital.
“In the morning we heard that there were several strikes in the western part of the city.” He also stated as.
Ukraine hopes to successfully open a humanitarian corridor for civilians to exit the besieged southern port city of Mariupol on Friday, Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk has said.
For more than a week, residents in the city of more than 400,000 have been living in fear of fire, with repeated attempts to organize a local ceasefire and safe evacuation without electricity or water.
Many familiar with the situation told Reuters that the United States, the Seven Nations and the European Union would work together to abolish Russia’s status of “favorite nation.”
The removal of the pro-Russian national status has paved the way for the US and its allies to impose tariffs on a wide range of Russian goods, increasing the pressure on an economy already in recession.
Ukraine also says it will no longer buy Russian nuclear fuel.
Energoatom, Ukraine’s state nuclear power company, has said it will no longer buy Russian nuclear fuel.
Meanwhile, the TASS news agency quoted an unidentified source as saying that about 222,000 people had been evacuated to Russia from Ukraine and its two Russian-backed rebel zones.
Ukraine imports fuel from Russia and the United States and activates Soviet-era nuclear reactors.
Meanwhile, US Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit Romania to discuss the growing refugee crisis in the region.