Day 45 of Russia’s war against Ukraine: Always up to date with the overview of krone.at – you can read all the stories, background information, details and the developments of the day here.
Today’s most important things in brief:
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According to Ukrainian sources, the attacks by Russian units in the Donbass in eastern Ukraine continue.
- Germany is apparently reaching its limits with arms deliveries to Kiev. According to Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht, there is hardly any way to send anything from the Bundeswehr’s current stock without compromising its own capabilities to defend the country.
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The UN is calling for “urgent” relief for about 1,000 seafarers stranded on merchant ships in Ukrainian ports and waters. As the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the International Maritime Organization (IMO) announced, more than 100 ships have been banned from Ukrainian ports and waters since the start of the Ukraine war.
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For the US Department of Defense, the facts are clear: Russian troops are responsible for the deadly missile attack on the Kramatorsk train station.
- Chancellor Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) is the first Austrian head of government in the Second Republic to travel to a war zone on Saturday. In Kiev he is received by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Chancellor’s journey is historic – and extremely delicate.
The Russian military offensive in Ukraine is the culmination of a conflict that has been raging for years. A chronology of the events can be found here.
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