Moscow is terrorizing Europe with gasoline costs

Moscow and Kiev accuse each other of shelling cities and infrastructure. Kiev accuses Moscow of another missile attack on Odessa. There is speculation in international circles that this is an attempt by Russia to threaten the Istanbul agreement – Moscow denies this.

Great Britain claims that the so-called Russian targets – the Ukrainian ship and the Harpoon missiles – were not in the Black Sea port before the attack. The Russians, on the other hand, list other targets.

Moscow warns that the attacks by Ukrainians near the “Zaporozhye” nuclear power plant could have consequences outside the region as well. Kiev replies that it will respond to all provocations.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky claims that Moscow is “terrorizing” Europe with gas prices, and once again called on the European Union to agree to stricter sanctions on Russia.

“Gazprom” and “Siemens” accuse each other of the stalled delivery of the turbine for the “North Stream 1” gas pipeline.

A joint Coordination Center for monitoring the implementation of the agreement on the export of food products from Ukraine was opened in Istanbul. Turkey and the United Nations expect Kiev and Moscow to comply with contractual obligations, while President Zelensky claims that Russia is terrorizing Europe with gas prices.

In the newly opened Coordination Center for the export of food products in Istanbul, the Minister of Defense of Turkey announces that preparations are continuing for the departure of the first ships with grain from Ukrainian ports.

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