A Ukrainian shopping mall was engulfed in flames after a Russian missile strike in central Ukraine, and President Volodymyr Zelensky said more than 1,000 civilians were on site. At least two people died and about 20 were injured.
Ukrainian troops are withdrawing from Sievierodonetsk, while Russian forces are trying to block nearby Lysychansk from the south, closing in on the last major holdout in the Luhansk region that Kyiv still controls, Ukraine’s General Staff said in a statement on Facebook. While Lysychansk remained the main hotspot of military action, Russian troops shelled Ukrainian positions and civilian areas elsewhere along the front line, including with air-to-land missiles.
Ukraine had warned that Russians would intensify firing on the city, which they failed to capture in the early stage of the invasion.Some European countries are raising concerns that the European Union is trying to pressure Lithuania into watering down the bloc’s sanctions toto Russia’s Baltic exclave Kaliningrad, according to people familiar with the matter.
Nine Nato allies now reach or exceed the alliance’s target of spending 2% of GDP on defence, while 19 have clear plans to reach it by 2024, he said. Five other allies have concrete commitments to meet it after the 2024 goal, he said. He requested support on flight defence systems, security and financing for reconstruction, as well as help on unblocking exports of the country’s grain.Russian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Tajikistan on Tuesday and later visit Turkmenistan for a summit of Caspian Sea nations, his spokesman said, in the first foreign trip by the Russian leader since the invasion of Ukraine in February.
Breton urged European utilities to prolong the lifespans of nuclear reactors, citing in particular French company Engie, which operates plants in Belgium. Coal plants will also have to be revived along with a “massive acceleration” in rolling out renewable energy projects like offshore wind farms, he said.The G7 is expected to reach an agreement for member states to develop and discuss ways to set a cap on the price of Russian oil, according to a senior Biden administration official.
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