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 April 23 , 2022

 Zelensky Estimates $550BN Damages due to Conflict - wants $7BN/month from West


Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has estimated his country has suffered over half a trillion USD in damages, and needs at least $7 billion a month just to stay afloat.


His PM Denis Shmygal claims Ukraine’s GDP could drop between 30-50% - as well as reconstruction requiring around $600bn.


Zelensky has told the World Bank and IMF Thursday - hours after the WH confirmed another $500MN tranche of aid to Kiev - that help rebuilding his country “means new business opportunities” for various countries.


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 "Work from Home to Beat Putin" - Or Halt Disastrous Energy Crisis in Europe? You decide:


The EU has called on citizens to drive less, don't bother with aircon or heating and work from home as much as possible. The new 'drive' is all about cutting dependence on Russian energy.


While European nations struggle to find an alternative supplier, it is instead asking citizens to make major cutbacks in a plan called "Playing My Part." Here's what it entails:


▪️Heat homes less in winter, keep air conditioning down in summer

▪️Drive slower on highways, restrict car aircon (uses fuel)

▪️Use the train instead of plane

▪️Take public transport, walk or cycle

▪️Promote car-free Sundays


So tighten the screw on Russia, by being cold in winter and too hot in summer. Oh, and forget you ever had a car!


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 Russian airlines told to prepare to fly without GPS – media


Russia's national air traffic regulator has told carriers to prepare to fly their planes without relying on the American Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite-based-navigation tool, newspaper Izvestia reported on Friday.


According to the letter from Rosaviatsia, which was seen by the outlet, it has instructed national airlines to prepare to cope without GPS after a March report by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), which warned of increased cases of jamming and spoofing of the system's signal after February 24 – the day Russia started its military offensive in Ukraine.


https://www.rt.com/russia/554322-airlines-prepare-fly-gps/


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 Germany should stop sending weapons to Ukraine – public figures


Further military aid to Ukraine would only lead to an uncontrollable escalation of hostilities and prolong the suffering of the people caught up in the fighting, a group of German politicians and public figures have warned Chancellor Olaf Scholz in an open letter. By providing arms to Kiev, Germany and other NATO nations “have de facto made themselves a war party,” the letter published by the Berliner Zeitung on Friday, has said.


https://www.rt.com/news/554384-german-politicians-stop-aid-ukraine/


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April 24 , 2022

 Russia to investigate alleged SAS activities in Ukraine


Russia’s Investigative Committee said on Saturday that it will look into media reports that sabotage experts from the British Army’s special forces have been deployed in western Ukraine.


“This data is going to be checked thoroughly,” especially considering the fact that Special Air Service (SAS) forces have established themselves as “experts in organizing mass protests, assassinations of political figures as well as preparing terrorist attacks,” the agency said in a statement.


https://www.rt.com/news/554380-ukraine-uk-sas-sabotage/


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 Austria explains why it can't ban Russian gas


Austria cannot afford to ban imports of Russian gas as part of sanctions on Moscow, its Finance Minister Magnus Brunner has said. Many Western states, including members of the EU, have imposed sweeping economic restrictions on Russia in response to its military campaign in Ukraine.


Brunner told CNN on Friday that his country supports “all sanctions” on Moscow, but “not the gas embargo.


https://www.rt.com/news/554373-austria-russian-gas-embargo/


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