As the world acknowledges this solemn anniversary, the European Union has imposed its 13th package of sanctions, intensifying Russia’s isolation. David Cameron was anticipated to speak at an evening meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro Kuleba.
As the world observes the invasion’s second anniversary today, Europe faces challenging questions about the war and its future. The most pressing: how long can it sustain the draining financial and military support for Ukraine? Whispers of fatigue are growing, especially as the war shows no immediate resolution, and unity within the European Union and NATO encounters challenges.
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The war has significantly damaged Ukraine’s economy, witnessing a decrease of approximately 30-35% of GDP in the first year alone. Neighboring economies are also affected, with increased defense spending and inflationary pressures, according to the Economics Observatory.
European energy companies face challenges in finding alternative suppliers to replace Russian imports, leading to higher transportation costs, as per S&P Global data.
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]]>Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Zelenskiy expressed concern about the artificial shortage of weapons, especially in artillery and long-range capabilities. He pointed out that this situation allows Putin to adjust to the ongoing intensity of the war.
Zelenskiy referred to the troubled town of Avdiivka, where Ukrainian troops had to withdraw due to acute shortages of ammunition. He highlighted the delay in U.S. military aid, held up for months in Congress.
In a powerful statement, Zelenskiy urged people not to question when the war will end but to ponder why Putin can still sustain it.
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]]>There was a fire caused by a gas explosion reported in the Mradi area of Nairobi’s Embakasi neighborhood at 11:30 p.m. local time. The injured were moved to different hospitals across the city, as mentioned in a statement from the Kenya Police Service.
Emergency Plus Medical Services, a private ambulance service owned by the Kenya Red Cross Society, reported that dozens of others got medical treatment on the site. The fire, which burned homes and warehouses, has now been controlled, and the police have secured the scene.
On Friday morning, Deputy Inspector General Douglas Kanja of the Kenya Police Service visited the site. The police mentioned that a multi-agency team is still present at the scene. Below are more about Gas Cylinders Explode in Kenyan Capital.
On Friday, the Kenya Red Cross stated that their staff is at the site, offering first aid and emotional support to those affected. The organization has also established a “tracing desk” and is helping in search and rescue operations. According to the Kenya Red Cross, 21 children who were separated from their families after the explosion have been reunited with their parents.
Meanwhile, Nairobi City County has decided not to charge the victims for their hospital bills. They have also started giving necessary food and other items to the families affected, as mentioned in a statement from Kenyan government spokesperson Isaac Mwaura.
In order to Gas Cylinders Explode in Kenyan Capital, The incident is still being investigated, and the government is asking people to donate blood and items to help the victims, as mentioned by Mwaura.
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The explosion seems to have happened at a place where they were dealing with gas illegally. Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) stated that they had said no to requests for permits to build a storage and filling plant for gas at that location in 2023.
The primary reason for rejecting the applications was that the designs did not follow the safety distances required by the Kenya Standard, stated the agency in a statement on Friday.
EPRA noted the high population density around the proposed site and the applicant was requested to submit a Qualitative Risk Assessment clearly indicating the radiation blast profiles in the unfortunate case of an explosion like the one that happened yesterday.”
The applicant never provided the requested QRA resulting in the rejection of the applications,” EPRA added. “Email correspondences providing reasons for the rejection were sent to the applicant.”
EPRA mentioned that they are taking steps to make sure that licenses for plants with lower safety standards are canceled. They also plan to demolish illegal plants operating throughout the country.
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]]>The strikes resulted in at least 16 deaths, including civilians, according to Iraqi officials, who called them a violation of sovereignty with disastrous consequences. Syria also protested the “occupation” of its territory. Iran’s foreign ministry stated that the strikes would only escalate tensions.
The US military targeted Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force and affiliated militias in Iraq and Syria, hitting seven locations with over 85 targets. President Biden affirmed that such attacks would continue but emphasized not seeking conflict.
Since the US strikes, there has been one attack on American forces, but no injuries were reported. The US retaliation followed a drone attack on a US base near Jordan’s border with Syria, attributed to the Iranian-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq. Iran denies involvement, while Russia calls for a UN Security Council meeting, expressing concern over peace and safety threats.
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The US Republicans criticized the timing of the retaliatory strikes, claiming a delayed response. Foreign policy experts suggest the delay allowed Iran to withdraw personnel, potentially averting a broader conflict.
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]]>Russia reported on Sunday that Ukraine, using Western-supplied rockets, killed at least 28 people, including women and a child, by striking a bakery and restaurant in Russian-controlled eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine struck the bakery in Lysychansk with U.S.-supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) on Saturday, as per Russian-backed officials.
Emergency workers searched for survivors in the remains of the Adriatic Restaurant on Moskovska Street throughout the night, where Russian officials said a bakery for civilians was set up.
Leonid Pasechnik, the Russian-installed head of the Luhansk region now controlled by Russian forces, stated that the armed forces of Ukraine targeted a crowded bakery in Lysychansk. Russia’s emergency ministry rescued 10 people, but four are in extremely critical condition, and the search continues.
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As per the Ukraine Shelling Bakery Russia Control 28 Casualties, There has been no comment from Ukraine about the attack, and Reuters couldn’t immediately verify the weapons used.
After an invasion in February 2022, Russia gained control of parts of eastern Ukraine, considering the land part of Russia. Ukraine and the West refuse to accept the annexation of that territory.
The Russian foreign ministry condemned Ukraine’s attack, urging the West to consider why its financial support to Kyiv was used to harm civilians. Preliminary data suggests the use of Western weapons, according to Maria Zakharova, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman.
Reuters confirmed the video’s location, shared by the Russian emergencies ministry, as the Adriatic Restaurant on Moskovska Street, Lysychansk, matching Google Maps. However, details, including the footage date, remain unverified.
Only about a tenth of Lysychansk’s pre-war population remains, according to Ukrainian officials. While Ukraine reclaimed some territory in 2022, its 2023 counter-offensive faced challenges against fortified Russian lines. In the last month, Russian forces seized 56 square miles of Ukrainian territory, as per the Belfer Center at Harvard’s Kennedy School.
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