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Vangittujen henkilötietoja.
Missähän uutispimennossa niitä on pidetty.
Ukrainalla on 150-200k hyvin koulutettua sotilasta ja huomenna kuulemma reserviläiset pääsee rintamalle.
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Turkin merivoimien alus on joutunut venäläisen tulituksen kohteeksi.
Ei mitenkään, eikä katkaista käytännössä missään nykyisen kaltaisissa olosuhteissa.Jos SWIFT katkaistaan, niin miten sitten Finnair maksaa ylilentomaksut Venäjälle.
In a statement to the newswire, Poland’s health ministry said:
Poland is preparing to accept migrants from Ukraine, including Ukrainian citizens affected by the armed conflict.
We will do everything to ensure that every person who enters the territory of Poland has access to healthcare, including hospitalisation. Beds are being prepared in hospitals for the admission of the wounded.
Poland’s Health Minister Adam Niedzielski said that Poland had prepared a list of 120 hospitals where people affected by the conflict in Ukraine could be treated.
“In total, we estimate at the moment that it would be possible to admit several thousand patients injured as a result of hostilities, including those seriously injured,” he told local media.
Ukraine’s military command has said four people were killed and 10 injured when a Russian shell hit a hospital in Vuhledar in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine. The injured were said to include six doctors.
Ukraine has said Russia has carried out 203 attacks since the start of the day with fighting going on across almost the entire territory, Reuters reports.
In a separate update from Ukraine’s foreign ministry, issued at 2pm local time, officials said one Russian K-52 helicopter and three helicopters near Gostomel were shot down in the Kyiv region near Mezhyhirya.
Fighting is going on in Luhansk region, near the town of Schastye and “the enemy continues to suffer losses” the statement said.
It added that “border guards together with the Armed Forces and the NMU hold the defence and repel attacks”.
In the Odesa region, 10 servicemen were said to have received shrapnel wounds during an attack.
In a rare act of public dissent against the war, the Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta has announced that its next edition will come out in Russian and Ukrainian languages.
Dmitry Muratov, the Nobel prize-winning editor of the paper, said that “together with our grief we feel shame” about a war that he directly blamed on Vladimir Putin.
“What’s the next step?” he said. “A nuclear salvo?
“We’re going to release this next edition of Novaya Gazeta in two languages because we will never see Ukraine as an enemy or Ukrainian as the language of the enemy.”
He added a call for protests against the war.
“Only an anti-war movement of Russians in my opinion can save life on this planet.”
The Russian central bank has purchased millions of roubles to prevent the collapse of the Moscow stock exchange and prop up the currency after it plunged to an all-time low of 89.60 against the dollar.
In a scramble to prevent the invasion of Ukraine pushing Russia’s financial system into meltdown, officials in Moscow closed the stock exchange while the Bank of Russia mounted a rescue operation to put a floor under the skidding rouble.
By midday, the stock market had reopened and the rouble recovered to trade at 84 to the dollar, though analysts said an escalation of the war could force the central bank to intervene further to prevent the currency sinking to an even lower all-time low.
“To stabilise the situation on the financial market, the Bank of Russia decided to start interventions on the currency market,” the central bank said.
Russia’s main stock exchange fell 30% after reopening, while the MSCI index of shares in Russian companies traded in London and New York dropped 45%.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said Russia had created a financial safety net to withstand market volatility and said the “emotional” reaction from the financial market to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would even out.
Russia holds a formidable war chest of more than $600bn (£450bn) in foreign-exchange reserves and gold that it can use in currency markets to prop up the rouble.
A rapidly depreciating currency makes it harder to pay off foreign debts and leads to higher prices on imported goods. A slump in the rouble will also knock returns on exports, especially gas and oil sales to Russia’s main markets across Europe.
To support Russian commercial banks under pressure from falling share prices and western sanctions, the central bank increased the daily amount of roubles it would swap for dollars from $3bn to $5bn. This will allow commercial banks to replenish their dollar stocks needed to repay foreign debts.
The Bank of Russia also expanded the list of securities it accepted as collateral in exchange for liquidity it provided.
Näemmä sitä ponttoonisiltaa hyödynnetään tuossa tämän hetkisessä invaasiossa:Bridge Appears In Chernobyl Exclusion Zone That Could Give Russia Unique Access To Ukraine
The construction of a pontoon bridge across the Pripyat River comes as concerns persist that Russia may be about to attack Ukraine.www.thedrive.com
En laskisi pois tappelua erikoisalueella. Vodkan voimalla ne sitä selvittivät edellisellä kerralla. Vodkaa on varmaan tarjolla uudestaan. Ihmiset asuvat siellä. Tietyt alueet on no-go, korkeiden jäämien takia, mutta Venäjällä on pitkään ollut kyky tapella saastuneilla alueilla. Onhan niillä kalustoa ollut esillä ties kuinka kauan eri näyttelyissä ja käytössä harjoituksissa.
Sulutus voi olla aika ratkaiseva asema jos tiedustelu ilmoittaa miinakentistä alueella. Itselle tulee mieleen ajatus haluaisinko tapella siellä vaiko muualla?
Näemmä sitä ponttoonisiltaa hyödynnetään tuossa tämän hetkisessä invaasiossa:
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Elinaika Ukrainalaisten lennokeilla lienee suhteellisen lyhyt. Useita jo tuhottu.Niin kylmäävää kuin se onkin - niin näitä lisää.