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President Vladimir Putin struggles desperately to conceal the extent of economic damage caused by Western sanctions .

Putin lashed out after war-raged world leaders in Ukraine united to impose brutal sanctions - Russiais now weaponizing its energy supply in retaliation for Western sanctions.

But a new report published by theKyiv School of Economics says the war inUkraine

has left four million people unemployed. I was. As reported by Express, a new study states:

“The Russian Center for Strategic Studies estimates that by the end of 2022, 63% of regions in Russia will experience a significant increase in unemployment, and 16 regions will experience an increase in unemployment relative to average levels. more than doubled in January-March 2022, more than 1.5-fold in 53 regions.The top five industries affected by the projected job cuts include transportation and logistics, automotive, wholesale and e-commerce, This includes the timber industry and timber products.”

The think-tank report also found that Putin was fully aware of the economic predicament his country is currently in, and that it is generally It suggests that they are taking steps to prevent it from being known.

The author explains: On April 22nd, the Russian bank was not allowed to disclose its interim and annual financial statements until September 22nd.

“Also, CBR will not release bank reports until October 1, 2022, but CBR has also stopped. Signed a law banning banks from sharing banking secrets with "unfriendly" countries.

Read the Ukrainian-Russian blog below for updates.

  • Putin calls Malian leader to discuss food and fuel supplies

    Russian President Vladimir Putin had a phone call on Wednesday with the African country's interim leader Asimi Goyta to discuss the possibility of supplying Mali with food, fertilizer and fuel, according to a Kremlin statement.

    Goyta said on Twitter that the two leaders had discussed Russia's support for Mali's political transition.

    Goyta's military junta, which came to power in a coup d'etat from him two years ago, has repeatedly clashed with neighbors and the West over delayed elections.

  • Ukraine could send more grain ships, UN says

    Now Russia Sea, which is thought to have lifted the ban on blacks, there will be more exports.

    Interim UN Coordinator Frederick Kenny spoke at the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul.

    He said the volume of ships leaving "will increase in the near future" as exports resume.

  • Ukrainian refugees facing homelessness in the UK

    Homes for Ukraine helps refugees from Ukraine find housing. was established to support the

    iNews revealed that some of these refugees were likely to be homeless in six months.

    The concern is that if refugees do not become self-sufficient in the next six months, the council will have trouble finding alternative accommodation and they may become homeless

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  • Russia accused of using power plant as 'nuclear shield'

    Wednesday , Ukraine targeted a nearby town in a rocket attack that killed at least 13 people and severely injured many others, who accused Russia of using its position at a nuclear power plant it had seized.

    Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky's chief of staff, knew that it would be risky for Ukraine to fight back, so Russia was exempt from the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant. accused of launching attacks on Ukrainian towns.

    "80 reactive rockets have been fired at a residential area," Yermak wrote in his Telegram message on his service, referring to the attack on Mahnet.

    "The terrorist state continues to fight against its citizens. Cowardly Russians can do nothing more, so they ignore and attack the town hiding in the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant," he said. wrote.

  • Vessel in dire need of new buyers with cargo of corn stranded

    Vessel heading to Lebanon but a subsequently canceled order leaves the ship and crew suspended in the Black Sea.

    The ship is off the coast of Turkey, waiting for new buyers of thousands of tons of corn.

    Lazoni was reportedly the first ship allowed to leave Ukraine after Russia banned all exports from Ukraine.

    Unfortunately, the ship has hit another brick wall and is awaiting instructions to sail to a new location.

  • Russians must stop visiting Europe because it is 'not a human right', says Estonian Prime Minister

    Tourist visas to bypass flight bans.

    Airlines from Russia will be barred from entering Europe from February 2022.

    Russian citizens can use a Schengen visa to first cross by land and then leave the country.

    Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Karas said on Twitter: "Tourism from Russia should stop now."

    "Visiting Europe is a privilege, not a human right," said Callas.

  • Denmark commits to help train Ukrainian soldiers in Britain

    Denmark sends military instructors to Britain As part of Ukraine's reported training to beat Russia.

    The Danish Defense Minister told Jyllands Posten:

    Ukrainian soldiers with limited training are trained in combat and tactical operations.

    Tomorrow a meeting will be held in Copenhagen between the Danish, Ukrainian and British defense ministers to discuss long-term aid to Ukraine.

  • Zelensky: Ukraine must liberate Crimea

    In 2014, he spoke about the invasion of Crimea.

    He said Ukraine would "never give up" on retaking Crimea after a Russian military base was shelled yesterday.

    An explosion at a military base reportedly killed him one person.

    However, Ukraine claims that it is responsible for the explosions in the annexed countries.

    Zelensky said last night:

    "The Russian War... must begin and end in Crimea. Crimea has been liberated."

    However, he does not directly mention the blast in his speech. I did.

  • Russia halts oil flow through Ukrainian pipeline

    Inactive since 4 August.

    The company Transneft said the suspension was at issue with European Union sanctions.

    There were payments returned on 28 July, reportedly resulting in a halt to the flow of oil.

  • Russia establishes new ground force formations to support operations in Ukraine, Britain

    Russia “almost said on Tuesday that Britain had established a major new ground force to support operations in Ukraine. Based in the city of Mulino, east of Moscow, the British Defense Ministry said in a daily intelligence bulletin on Twitter.

    The Russian commander also stepped up attacks in the eastern Donbass region. But it added that it continued to face "competing operational priorities" to strengthen defenses against Ukrainian counterattacks in the south.

    Moscow calls the invasion of Ukraine a "special military operation."

  • Russia says it destroyed a German-made anti-aircraft system

    The Russian Defense Ministry said Wednesday that Russian forces The Gepard anti-aircraft system in use by the Ukrainian Army in the Mykolaiv area.

    The Ministry of Defense also said in its daily briefing that it shot down three Ukrainian military aircraft in the Mykolaiv region, and in the adjacent Kherson region he shot down seven of his HIMARS missiles.

  • UN Ukrainian grain applications are expected to increase

    , a senior UN official said Wednesday.

    Frederick Kenny, UN Interim Coordinator at the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul, which oversees trade between Russia and Ukraine, said the number of inbound ships will increase "in the near future" as the grain trade takes place. It is expected to increase,” he said. , Turkey, UN to resume Ukrainian grain exports.

  • Putin discusses food and fuel supplies in phone call with Malian leader

    Russian Vladimir Putin discussed possible supplies of food, fertilizer and fuel to Mali on Wednesday in a phone call with the African country's interim leader Asimi Goyta, according to a Kremlin statement.

    Goyta said on Twitter that the two leaders had discussed Russia's support for Mali's political transition.

    Goyta's military junta came to power in a coup d'état two years earlier, and has repeatedly clashed with neighbors and the West over delayed elections.

  • Ukrainian refugees in the UK face homelessness

    Founded to help you find.

    iNews revealed that some of these refugees were likely to be homeless in six months.

    The concern is that if refugees do not become self-sufficient in the next six months, the council will have trouble finding alternative accommodation and they may become homeless

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  • Ukraine could send more grain ships, UN says. With the lifting of the embargo, it is believed that more exports will be made.

    Interim UN Coordinator Frederick Kenny spoke at the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul.

    He said the volume of ships leaving "will increase in the near future" as exports resume.

  • Ukraine destroys another bridge in Kherson, cutting off Russian soldiers

    Russian forces blew up the Kherson bridge used by

    The bridge is now believed to be out of service after Ukrainian fighters damaged it over the Dnipro River.

    Now that the second bridge has been destroyed, the supply line of Russian soldiers again comes to a last minute halt.

  • Zelensky: Ukraine Must Liberate Crimea

    2014 talking about the invasion.

    He said Ukraine would "never give up" on retaking Crimea after a Russian military base was shelled yesterday.

    An explosion at a military base reportedly killed one of him.

    Ukraine, however, maintains that it is not responsible for the explosions in the annexed countries.

    Zelensky said last night:

    "The Russian war... must begin in Crimea and end in Crimea. Crimea has been liberated." I did.

  • Denmark commits to help train Ukrainian soldiers in UK

    Denmark sends military instructors to UK As part of Ukraine's training to reportedly beat Russia.

    The Danish Defense Minister told Jyllands Posten:

    Ukrainian soldiers with limited training are trained in combat and tactical operations.

    Tomorrow a meeting will be held in Copenhagen between the Danish, Ukrainian and British defense ministers to discuss long-term aid to Ukraine.

  • Roger Waters of Pink Floyd thinks Joe Biden is a war criminal

    of the band Co-founders blame Biden and Zelensky for the war.

    Roger Waters co-founded his Floyd Pink in 1965, but the now 78-year-old is outspoken about  Most famous for 355} . Russia and Ukraine War.

    Waters accuses Biden of adding fuel to the fire, and suggests Zelenskiy will try to work together to negotiate.

  • Russian oil pipeline flow set to resume

    Hungarian group MOL Russia's oil flows to parts of Europe should resume after payment, officials and ministers said. said to provide.

    Russian state news agency RIA says pipeline monopoly Transneft plans to resume oil pumping through the southern branch of the Druzhba or Friendship pipeline at 1600 Moscow time. reported.

  • Russia hit by another explosion

    Another explosion and fire at a mainland seaside resort this morning Russia where the plume of smoke erupted.

    Images show an industrial site in Yeysk, a popular holiday destination on the Sea of ​​Azov near the border with Ukraine, on fire.

    Russia says electronics warehouse caught fire, Ukrainian media say "saboteurs" attack oil depot denied the allegations.

  • Ministry of Defense releases latest intelligence map

    UK Ministry of Defense releases latest intelligence update has been released.

    The map below shows the current situation on the ground in Ukraine.

  • Destroyed £19m Russian fighter after 'Ukraine attack' 

    £19m The charred wreckage of a Russian fighter jet lies in a sea of ​​rubble after the first alleged Ukrainian attack on annexed Crimea.

    His Su-24 ground attack aircraft is pictured smoldering in the aftermath of up to 15 explosions at Saki Air Base near Novofedryvka yesterday .

  • Russia accused of using power plant as a "nuclear shield"

    On Wednesday, Ukraine At least 13 people were killed and many others seriously injured at a power plant that Russia seized to target nearby towns with rocket attacks it accused of using its position in a nuclear war.

    Andriy Yermak, the chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelensky, knew that it would be risky for Ukraine to fight back, so Russia was given immunity from the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant to force Ukraine into power. accused of launching an attack on the town of

    "80 reactive rockets have been fired at the house," Yermak wrote to the Telegram message service, referring to the attack on Mahnet.

    "Terrorist states continue to fight civilians. Cowardly Russians can do nothing more, so they ignore and attack the town hiding in the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant," he said. wrote.

  • Russia will use Iranian combat drones, US says

    US officials told CNN that Russia said it was using Iranian drones and preparing to use it offensive against Ukraine.

    CNN reported that an unnamed official said:

    In July, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Tehran could soon sell attack drones to Russia.

    However, Iran's foreign minister denied the report, calling it "unfounded."