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Ukraine war: Explosions heard amid air raid warning

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Air defence systems are running says governor. Emergency workers are on their way. Explosions were heard early Wednesday morning. Explosions were heard early Wednesday morning in the centre of Kyiv, which is the capital of Ukraine says city’s mayor. Vitali Klitschko said that explosions had happened in the central Shevchenkivskyi district and that emergency workers … Read more

Attacks on Odesa and Melitopol during the Ukraine war

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5 Ukrainian drones cut electricity to 1.5 million Saturday. Ukraine claims Iran produced Russia’s Odessa drones. Russia-installed Zaporizhia Ukraine shot 2 and hit 4. Both sides in the conflict have launched attacks on southern Ukraine, with Russia using drones to target Odessa and Ukraine retaliating from Melitopol. The Ukrainian army claimed to have shot down … Read more

Ukrainian officials warn, the war is not over

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Ukrainian officials caution the conflict is not over. People celebrate Russia’s retreat from Kherson. Crowds cheered as Ukrainian troops entered Kherson. Even as they celebrate Russia’s retreat from Kherson, Ukrainian officials caution “the conflict is not over.” Crowds cheered as Ukrainian troops entered Moscow’s lone regional capital since February. Kyiv and Odesa also reported happy … Read more

Russia fines Wikipedia 2,000,000 roubles for Ukraine war entries

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A Russian court has fined the Wikimedia Foundation £28,167 for Ukraine war publications. The foundation’s Russia chapter chairman Stanislav Kozlovsky expects the fine to be overturned. He has a reason to anticipate his win in overturning both the fine and those given in April. On Tuesday, a Russian court fined Wikimedia Foundation 2 million roubles … Read more

No use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine war

Russia will not use nuclear weapons in Ukraine war

Russian envoy to UK: “There will be no use of nuclear weapons by Russia”. Russian President Vladimir Putin was leading military training manoeuvres at the same time as the envoy’s remarks were made. The ambassador’s comments are consistent with what has been communicated by both the defense and president. The battle between Russia and Ukraine … Read more

US and Russian defense chiefs have a rare phone conversation over the Ukraine war

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The Ukraine war came up in a rare phone conversation between Russian and US defense ministers. Russia’s defense ministry says “topical issues of world security” were discussed. The US Defense Secretary stressed the importance of keeping channels of communication open. According to both countries’ defense ministries, the Ukraine war came up in a rare phone … Read more

After morning air raids, there were many explosions in the capital of Ukraine

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There are many explosions in the city’s central area. The explosions in the capital’s Shevchenkivskyi area caused damage to a number of residential buildings. There were two bombs, witnesses told. According to Vitali Klitschko, mayor of Kyiv, there have been many explosions in the city’s central area. According to Klitschko on the messaging app Telegram, … Read more

Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant chief Arrested by Russians during Ukraine war

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Ihor Murashov was detained as his automobile was travelling from the facility to the nearby town of Enerhodar. Kontin stated that he thought the attempt to kidnap Mr Musharov was an effort to persuade him to agree to the transfer of the power plant from Ukraine to Russia. The facility president accused Russia of “nuclear … Read more

Ukraine war: Zaporizhzhia was hit by rockets, numerous people have died

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Local authorities report that a Russian missile attack on a relief convoy in south Ukraine resulted in at least 23 deaths and several injuries. One horrified victim reported hearing at least three explosions to the media. The incident was attributed to Ukraine by a local official who had been appointed by Russia. Local authorities report … Read more

Russian exodus shows no signs of abating as the Ukraine war threatens recruits

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The mass exodus comes as Putin’s government tries to energize Russia’s faltering offensive in Ukraine. The exit of military-age men began shortly after Putin ordered the mobilization of more troops. Images show a large number of vehicles at Russia’s border crossings with neighboring Georgia and Mongolia. The flow of Russian men of fighting age attempting … Read more

The world responds to Putin’s preliminary plans for the Ukraine war mobilization

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The war in Ukraine has prompted a partial military mobilization in Russia. Vladimir Putin cautioned that this was “not a bluff.” He was defending Russian territory. The seven-month-old war in Ukraine has prompted a partial military mobilization in Russia, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who cautioned that this was “not a bluff.” Putin claimed … Read more

Russia worsens the situation at the Zaporizhzhia plant

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Volodymyr Zelensky accuses Russia of deliberately worsening the situation. It is near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Facility lost contact with the nation’s electrical system. Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, has accused Russia of deliberately worsening the situation near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant (ZNPP) after the facility lost contact with the nation’s electrical system on … Read more

Pope Francis calls Ukraine war “morally unjust” and “barbaric”

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Pope Francis says Russia’s war in Ukraine is “morally unjust, unacceptable, barbaric, senseless, repugnant, and sacrilegious”. He also addresses criticism he received for comments he made about the death of Darya Dugina. Dugina was killed when a bomb planted in the car she was driving exploded on the outskirts of Moscow.   In a Vatican … Read more

Uk says Russian recruitment campaign in Ukraine war unlikely to have an impact

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According to the UK Ministry of Defence, it is unlikely that Russia’s proposal to enlarge its armed forces will have any bearing on the conflict in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin has signed a directive to potentially add 137,000 more soldiers to the Russian armed forces, bringing the total to above 1.15 million. But the MoD claimed … Read more

Drone attacks target the Russian Black Sea navy base in Crimea during the Ukraine war

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A Ukrainian drone that was allegedly targeting Russia’s Black Sea fleet at Sevastopol was reportedly shot down on Saturday, according to the region’s newly appointed Russian leader. It comes after a series of assaults this month on Russian installations and personnel on the annexation peninsula. Mikhail Razvozhayev, the newly-installed Russian governor, downplayed the significance of … Read more

Russian navy was severely hit by the Crimea blasts during the Ukraine war

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The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) claims that explosions at a Russian-run airstrip in Crimea this week have “seriously crippled” its navy’s Black Sea fleet. Tuesday’s explosions at the Saky facility in the western part of the Crimean peninsula under Russian control left one person dead. According to the MoD’s daily intelligence update, eight Russian … Read more

Zelensky: Liberation of Crimea is necessary for the end of the Ukraine war

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President Volodymyr Zelensky has declared that the liberation of Crimea is necessary for the end of the Ukrainian conflict. The president of Ukraine was speaking after several bombings targeted a nearby Russian airbase, resulting in one fatality. While avoiding mentioning the explosions from Tuesday, Mr Zelensky stated that “Crimea is Ukrainian and we will never … Read more

Student Builds Platform to Help World Stay Informed About Ukraine War

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  • Bernard Moerdler, 21, created the Ukraine Sirens Alert platform to keep the world informed as Russia’s invasion continues. The alert system not only warns of approaching missiles, but provides real-time data on shellings, minefields, and other threats that may affect civilians.
  • Ukraine Sirens Alert has thousands of daily users who use the platform to locate shelters and Wi-Fi hotspots. More than 42,000 shelters have already been mapped on the website UASA.io.
  • The project was started by student Bernard Moerdler after his girlfriend’s family became trapped in Ukraine.

As an air raid warning appears, Bernard Moerdler points to his computer screen.

“Luhansk is currently under attack,” Moerdler explained.

The 21-year-old student and programmer created the Ukraine Sirens Alert platform to keep the world informed as Russia’s invasion continues.

The alert system not only warns of approaching missiles, but also provides real-time data on shellings, minefields, and other threats that may affect civilians caught up in the conflict. The majority of the data is derived from government, military, and open source sources.

“It’s like an octopus with tentacles all over gathering all the data into one place so users can find it easily,” Moerdler explained.

When Russia declared war on Ukraine in late February, the humanitarian project was born. Moerdler’s girlfriend had family members who were trapped in the country, desperately trying to keep up with the conflict as it unfolded.

That’s when Moerdler realised he needed to do something to help.

“I realised that the systems in place are simply insufficient, and that I could try to create something better. So that’s how I came to design the system “Moerdler remembered.

Wednesday, April 6, 2022, a makeshift chapel in the bomb shelter nuns have prepared to take shelter in when air raids occur, at the Hoshiv Women’s Monastery, where nuns have been taking in internally displaced people fleeing the war, in Ivano-Frankivsk region, western Ukraine. The basement is also lined with mattresses, blankets, and benches. Even when there are no sirens, children enjoy exploring the vast underground space.

Ukraine Sirens Alert has thousands of daily users who use the programme to locate shelters and Wi-Fi hotspots on their way to safer places. More than 42,000 shelters have already been mapped on the website UASA.io.

Ukrainians can sign up for SMS and email alerts through the website to be prepared for incoming fire. The messages, like the Israeli Red Alert system that inspired Moerdler, can be lifesaving in the event of an emergency.

Bernard Moerdler, a 21-year-old student and programmer, says the idea for the platform came to him after his girlfriend’s family members became trapped in Ukraine at the start of the war.

As Russian attacks become more common, the cost of alerting Ukrainians via SMS message rises. Moerdler has set up a GoFundMe page to help fund the project.

“I hope we are on the verge of peace and that the conflict is over.” According to Moerdler. “But until then, I’m just going to keep going, keep innovating, and try to help as many people as I can.”

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ArcelorMittal profits hit by Ukraine war, inflation

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  • ArcelorMittal’s profits fall 2 percent to $3.9 billion in the second quarter.
  • Steel output falls 18 percent to 14.6 million tons.
  • Sales increase by 14.5 percent to 22 billion euros.

ArcelorMittal, the world’s number-two steel maker, said on Thursday that profits fell in the second quarter, weighed down by inflation and the war in Ukraine.

The group said in a statement its performance was “overshadowed by the outbreak of war in Ukraine, where we have steel and mining operations”.

“Globally, the conflict is impacting growth and adding further inflationary pressure, which is spilling over into weakening of demand (for steel),” the group said.

In the second quarter, net profit eased by two percent to $3.9 billion.

But over the first half, ArcelorMittal’s bottom line increased by 27 percent to $8.0 billion, primarily due to a strong performance in the first three months of the year.

ArcelorMittal said steel output fell by 18 percent to 14.6 million tonnes in the period from April to June.

Second-quarter sales, on the other hand, grew by 14.5 percent to just over 22 billion euros, driven by an increase of some 30 percent in steel prices.

ArcelorMittal employs some 26,000 people in Ukraine and suspended its operation there when the war broke out.

But it said in May it would resume operations in Ukraine, even if only one of the three furnaces there has since restarted.

Looking ahead, chief executive Adity Mittal said that “despite the more uncertain global macro outlook”, the business was “well positioned to effectively manage through the cycle”.

“The long-term outlook for steel demand also remains positive, underpinned by the scale of opportunity related to the energy transition and the continuing growth of developing economies,” Mittal said.

 

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Yellen says Ukraine war is world ‘greatest challenge’

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U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns Russia’s war in Ukraine is the greatest threat to the global economy. Yellen urges G20 allies to set a price ceiling on Russian oil to choke off Putin’s war chest and pressure Moscow to cease its assault while lowering energy costs. BALI, Indonesia: US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned … Read more

Eastern Ukraine: A bombed apartment complex resulted in 38 deaths and 9 survivors

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Civilian deaths hammer home cost of Russia’s invasion, now in its fifth month. Russian President Vladimir Putin’s forces push to capture all of Donbas region. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy: “There is indeed not enough artillery” for the conflict. Tuesday, after authorities reported that a Russian missile attack had demolished; an apartment building in eastern Ukraine, killing … Read more

As Ukrainian special forces DESTROY multiple Russian hurricane units, Putin suffers yet another setback

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As video from Ukrainian special forces reveals multiple Russian storm units being destroyed, VLADIMIR POLITKOV suffers further humiliation. A drone attack on Russian positions is captured on video by Ukrainian special troops. According to Ukraine, the attack that took place in the western town of Sosnove resulted in the destruction of numerous Russian Hurricane units. … Read more

Western envoys seize the rare opportunity in China to criticize Russia over the Ukraine War

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 Western envoys in China criticised Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, with the U.S. ambassador saying China should not spread Russian “propaganda. “Russian aggression against Ukraine is “the greatest threat to the global world order,” according to U.S. ambassador  Burns wished that the representatives for China’s foreign ministry would refrain from reiterating “Russian propaganda” that … Read more

US declares $820 million in aid for Ukraine, including missile systems

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In Washington In response to Russia’s overwhelming reliance on long-range strikes in the conflict, the U.S. said on Friday that it will give Ukraine $820 million in fresh military aid. This help will include new surface-to-air missile systems and counter-artillery radars. Recently, Russia has fired nonstop for hours at a time on Ukrainian military while … Read more

The Russian navy “blows up own ship with sea mine,” which is the latest humiliation for Putin

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Putin’s men mistakenly blew up their own ship, resulting in a humiliating military loss that cost the Russian navy its honour. According to reports, a landing craft from Black Sea Fleet D-106 blew up close to Mariupol after colliding with one of its own sea mines. Even though the most recent disaster is reported to … Read more

Due to deadly syndrome, “invincible” Putin has a “self-destructive death wish.”

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According to a psychotherapist, Vladimir Putin has a “self-destructive death want” despite claims that he has small-man syndrome. As the conflict in Ukraine enters its fourth month, Russian President Vladimir Putin has made no signs of relenting, pushing NATO to activate 300,000 troops. One gorgeous wife of a Russian oligarch has revealed that she is … Read more

Russia abandons the iconic Snake Island, forcing Putin’s soldiers into an ignominious retreat

Snake Island

Russia has left the infamous Snake Island, which is a humiliating setback for Putin’s forces. The retreat occurs just days after Ukrainian forces bombarded the important stronghold in the Black Sea. Despite taking over the island at the beginning of the conflict, Russia’s troops suffered “major losses” as a result of a massive onslaught launched … Read more

Putin issues warning to West & promises RETALIATION if NATO deploys troops in Sweden & Finland

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If NATO places troops in Finland and Sweden after they joined the military alliance, Vladimir Putin has said that Russia will retaliate. “We don’t have the issues with Sweden and Finland that we do with Ukraine. Let them join NATO if they so choose “Putin stated yesterday in the midst of the conflict in Ukraine. … Read more