Ukrainian officials say Russian troops achieved ‘partial success’ near Ivanivka
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said in a statement translated by Google that Russian troops achieved “partial success” in their operation near Ivanivka in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine. telegram updates.
The statement added that Ukrainian forces were taking defensive measures to “stabilize the situation” while reporting 10 combat clashes with the Russian side in the direction of Kupiansk since the start of Friday.
The Ukrainian Army said: “Our defenders successfully repulsed an attack by Russian invaders in the direction of Druzhelyubka. Petropavlivka, Ivanivka, Stelmashivka, Nev Fighting continues in the areas of Slovakia and Druzhelyubica.
The General Staff also noted that Russian forces had attempted to attack Ukrainian positions near the beleaguered Kharkiv region on three occasions.
CNBC was unable to verify developments on the ground.
— Ruksandra Jordash
Romania declares Russian diplomat ‘persona non grata’
Romania’s foreign ministry said on Friday it had declared a diplomat at the Russian embassy in Bucharest persona non grata. Quote “Activities that violate the provisions of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations,” according to a CNBC translation.
Diplomats marked as persona non grata are often recalled to their home countries.
Romania’s foreign ministry said it had communicated its decision to the Russian government. Moscow will respond to the Russian Foreign Ministry on this measure told Russian state news agency TASSaccording to Google Translate.
— Ruksandra Jordash
Hungarian President Orban says Russia is unlikely to “annex the entire Western world”
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban attends the ADF talks at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum (ADF) at the NEST Convention and Exhibition Center in Antalya, Turkey on March 1, 2024.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has played down the likelihood of success in a potential Russian attack on Western countries.
According to Reuters, Orban said in an interview with public radio, “I think it is illogical that Russia, which cannot even defeat Ukraine, will suddenly rise and annex the entire Western world.” “This possibility is extremely slim. ”
Hungary, led by national conservative Viktor Orban, has refused to provide military aid to neighboring Ukraine but has expanded humanitarian aid since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Orban is widely seen as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s closest ally in Europe.
“The Russian army is fighting a serious and difficult war with Ukraine,” Orban said. “If the Russians were strong enough to defeat the Ukrainians in one fell swoop, they would have done so long ago.”
Russia’s war in Ukraine is now entering its second year, and concerns are growing that the conflict will spread if Western countries intervene militarily.
— Ruksandra Jordash
G7 finance ministers meeting puts Ukraine loan on agenda
Italian Bank President Fabio Panetta (left), Italian Economy and Finance Minister Giancarlo Giorgiatti (right) and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on May 24, 2024 Pictured during the G7 Finance Ministers’ Meeting in Stresa.
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The Group of Seven developed economies began a meeting of finance and central bank governors in Tresa, Italy, which holds the rotating presidency of the alliance this year, to discuss potential loans to Ukraine.
Earlier this week, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tell sky news She believes there is a “possibility” that G7 countries will provide Ukraine with up to $50 billion in loans related to frozen Russian assets.
“I think it’s possible,” she said, according to Sky News. “I believe it’s important that the G7 work together to present a united front and show that we can create meaningful resources to support Ukraine over the next few years.” .
“Russian assets no longer earn interest, but they are generating returns for Euroclear. That alone can be given to Ukraine, which will be repaid through interest streams over several years,” Yellen added.
It remains to be seen whether the G7 countries can agree on such a loan and how much money will ultimately be provided to support military operations in Kiev.
— Ruksandra Jordash
France tests nuclear-capable missile after Russian nuclear drills
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The French Defense Ministry said it tested an upgraded version of its nuclear missile, the ASMPA-R, for the first time on Thursday. The missile is designed to be launched from Rafale fighter jets.
The news comes just a day after Moscow announced it had begun nuclear drills in territory spanning Russia and occupied Ukraine.
French Defense Minister Sebastien Le Cornou said the missile was launched by a jet over French territory but did not have a warhead. In a Google Translate post on social media platform
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Putin’s decree says U.S. property can compensate for seized assets
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a decree outlining U.S. property that could be used to compensate for seized Russian assets.
“The President signed the decree “On special procedures for compensation of losses caused to the Russian Federation and the Central Bank of the Russian Federation as a result of unfriendly acts of the United States of America,” a Google-translated statement said.
U.S. assets that may be subject to the decree include Russian real estate and shares of Russian companies, according to an NBC translation.
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Ukrainian official says Russia’s ‘extremely brutal’ attack on Kharkiv kills seven
On May 23, 2024, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, a rescue worker cried in the Vivat printing factory that was shelled by Russia.
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Ukrainian authorities said Russian missiles struck the city of Kharkiv, causing damage to local residential, commercial and transportation infrastructure, killing seven people and injuring 16 others.
At around 10:30 a.m., Russian troops attacked a civilian building in the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine. Local police said in a statement translated by Google that a fire broke out in a printing shop local time telegram post.
“In the Osnovyansk region of Kharkiv, enemy rockets hit the territory of a printing factory, causing a massive fire. Seven people died and 16 others were injured. All the victims were employees of the company. Wreckage Analysis is ongoing,” the Kharkiv prosecutor’s office said in a separate document translated by Google. telegram updates.
On May 23, 2024, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, rescuers put out a fire at the Vivat printing plant that was hit by Russian shelling.
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The agency added that as part of the attack, Russian forces launched 15 S-300 and S-400 missiles from Russia’s Belgorod region, targeting the cities of Lyubotin and Kharkiv, targeting the city of Kharkiv. The latest in a series of attacks in the city of Cobh.
CNBC could not independently verify developments on the ground.
Firefighters rest after extinguishing a fire at a private house on the outskirts of Kharkiv that was destroyed by a Russian drone strike on May 21, 2024, during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukrainian President Zelensky called the incident an “extremely brutal” attack on X social media platform It said emergency services were on scene.
“Russian terrorists are taking advantage of Ukraine’s lack of adequate air defense protection and reliable capabilities to destroy terrorist launchers at precise locations close to our borders,” he said.
— Ruksandra Jordash