Latest Defence Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine - 7 September 2022
— Ministry of Defence π¬π§ (@DefenceHQ) September 7, 2022
Find out more about the UK government's response: https://t.co/uMpaVHvewn
πΊπ¦ #StandWithUkraine πΊπ¦ pic.twitter.com/hwazhGYNV8
Ukraine urges Europe not to wobble on war support https://t.co/lJYlPeYsXW
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 7, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Moscow will press on with its military action in Ukraine until reaching its goals and mocked Western attempts to drive Russia into a corner with sanctions. https://t.co/dmB5nunGjy
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 7, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted some sectors of the Russian economy are suffering due to sanctions and political pressure, which he referred to as the "economic, financial and technological aggression of the West." https://t.co/A6kXj68RVZ
— DW News (@dwnews) September 7, 2022
#UPDATE Russia will stop delivering oil and gas supplies to countries that introduce #pricecaps, President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday, telling the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok that such a move "would be an absolutely stupid decision" https://t.co/6gnF8TwBxj pic.twitter.com/0LteNK0Kl5
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 7, 2022
The European Commission chief also highlighted five immediate measures to help deal with the energy crisis facing Europe — but von der Leyen confined herself to generalized goals, offering little detail on how to achieve them or their possible scope.https://t.co/MICMr5Ol6P
— DW News (@dwnews) September 7, 2022
As Russia restricts gas supplies to Europe, some of the biggest banks in the continent are stress-testing how they can cope with power shortages and lining up alternative sources of energy https://t.co/ODO1yjJDzO pic.twitter.com/fAJZbqgZWT
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 7, 2022
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia have agreed to restrict entry to Russian citizens traveling from Russia and Belarus.https://t.co/jncPgVXegr
— DW News (@dwnews) September 7, 2022
A growing number of Ukrainians are exploring the possibility of reparations for damage or violence that has occurred during the war with Russia, but some specialists say the chances for individuals obtaining meaningful compensation are small https://t.co/XyG7D8hJx5
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 7, 2022
#UPDATE Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday accused the West of staging "provocations" against Russia that have forced it to cut energy supplies to Europe pic.twitter.com/esYqQhqwm0
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) September 7, 2022
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