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Russia-Ukraine war live updates: War to slash economy by nearly half as rockets destroy Dnipro airport

Russian sanctions ‘will bite’ but take time to ‘feed through the financial system’, says minister

Russian rocket have hit and destroyed Dnipro airport in the east of Ukraine, Ukrainian officials have confirmed.

Rockets fired into Ukraine’s Luhansk and Dnipro regions on Sunday completely destroyed an airport and have potentially left casualties.

President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that Russia’s aggression was a “catastrophe” not just limited to Ukraine, suggesting that the whole of Europe was a target.

Meanwhile, the death toll from a missile strike on the train station in Kramatorsk, in eastern Ukraine, earlier this week has risen by five to 57 people. Earlier, the death toll stood at 52 – including five children.

This was announced by Donetsk region governor Pavlo Kyrylenko. Mr Kyrylenko said 109 people were wounded in the attack on the station, which was launched while they sought to flee the city.

Ukraine said Russia was responsible for the attack. Moscow has denied responsibility, saying the missile was Ukrainian.

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Evacuations help 2,824 people flee Ukrainian cities on Sunday

A total of 2,824 people were evacuated from Ukrainian cities through humanitarian corridors today.

The number includes 213 residents of the besieged southern port city of Mariupol.

The numbers were announced by Ukraine’s deputy PM Iryna Vereshchuk said in an online post.

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World Bank predicts Russia economy to contract by 11.2%

Russia’s GDP is forecast by the World Bank to contract 11.2 per cent this year.

It comes as Russia is on the brink of defaulting on its foreign debt repayments for the first time in 100 years.

People stand in line to withdraw money from an ATM in Moscow

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Last year, Russia’s economy grew by 4.7 per cent.

Ukraine’s GDP is expected to contract by 45.1 per cent this year as a result of the ongoing Russian invasion, the World Bank said.

Lamiat Sabin10 April 2022 21:30

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Austrian chancellor to meet Putin on Monday

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said he would meet with Putin on Monday in Moscow for the Russian leader’s first face-to-face meeting with a European Union counterpart since Russia’s invasion began on 24 February.

In a tweet, Mr Nehammer said: “I will meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow tomorrow. We are militarily neutral, but has a clear position on the Russian war of aggression against the Ukraine . He has to stop! It needs humanitarian corridors, a ceasefire & full investigation of war crimes.”

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‘World at danger if Russia succeeds in Ukraine’ – Klitschko

Wladimir Klitschko warned that the whole world is at risk of danger if Russia succeeds in its invasion of Ukraine.

He told ABC News: “Ukraine is just the beginning. They will roll further, and if we’re not going to stop them in Ukraine, they will go further.

“If we fail, the rest of the world, the free world will fail.”

Archive photo of Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko

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The former boxer made the comments in the presence of his brother, Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko.

Wladimir called for more military aid for Ukraine and sanctions against Russia.

He also warned that Russian troops could return to Kyiv to attempt to capture it, after it had failed over the course of six weeks to do so.

His brother Vitali said: “That’s why we appreciate for humanitarian support, for political support and weapon support. It’s very, very important for us in this critical time and we see who [are] real friends of Ukraine.”

Lamiat Sabin10 April 2022 20:05

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Kramatorsk train station death toll rises by five to 57

The death toll from a missile strike on the train station in Kramatorsk, in eastern Ukraine, has risen to 57 people.

This was announced by Donetsk region governor Pavlo Kyrylenko.

The aftermath of the bombing at the train station

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Mr Kyrylenko said 109 people were wounded in the attack on the railway station while people were being evacuated from the city.

Earlier, the death toll stood at 52 – including five children.

Ukraine said Russia was responsible for the attack.Moscow has denied responsibility, saying the missile was Ukrainian.

Lamiat Sabin10 April 2022 19:30

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Chernobyl nuclear plant has first staff rotation in three weeks

Ukraine informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today that it had carried out the first staff rotation at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in three weeks.

This is according to IAEA director general Rafael Mariano Grossi, who also said the agency would send a mission to the plant “soon” to assist in returning in to normality.

Russian forces occupied the defunct power station north of Kyiv soon after invading Ukraine on 24 February.

The defunct Chernobyl nuclear power plant

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But earlier this month, Ukraine’s state nuclear energy company, Energoatom, said the troops had left the plant and were heading towards the border with Belarus.

Ukraine told IAEA that the premises were “destroyed and the analytical instruments stolen, broken or otherwise disabled”.

An information and communication centre was also damaged and the automated transmission of radiation monitoring data disabled, Ukraine also reported.

“While it is very positive that Ukrainian authorities are gradually restoring regulatory control of the Chornobyl site, it is clear that a lot of work remains to return the site to normality,” Mr Gossi said in the statement.

“As soon as it is possible, I will head an IAEA mission to Chornobyl to conduct a radiological assessment there, resume remote safeguards monitoring of the facility and its nuclear material and deliver equipment.”

Lamiat Sabin10 April 2022 19:00

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Finland poised to strengthen sanctions against ‘inhumane’ Russia

Finland is ready to tighten sanctions against its neighbour Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.

This is according to PM Sanna Marin in an interview with Finnish media channel Yle Ykkösaamu.

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She said: “Every day people die in Ukraine. We have to make the war stop. We have to be prepared to be flexible in our own daily lives.

“Finland supports tougher sanctions, including those covering energy policy. Forty-five days of war is 45 days more than necessary. Russia is waging a dishonorable war, cruel and inhumane, and it must stop.”

Lamiat Sabin10 April 2022 18:30

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Austria’s chancellor to meet Putin in Moscow on Monday

Austrian chancellor Karl Nehammer will travel to Russia to meet Vladimir Putin tomorrow, an Austrian government spokesperson said.

The planned meeting with the Russian president follows Mr Nehammer’s trip to Ukraine on Saturday, during which he met Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.

Karl Nehammer and Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv

(Evgeniy Maloletka/AP)

Lamiat Sabin10 April 2022 18:00

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Watch: Kit Malthouse says sanctions ‘will bite’ but will take time

Russian sanctions ‘will bite’ but take time to ‘feed through the financial system’, says minister

Lamiat Sabin10 April 2022 17:30

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US intends to answer Ukraine’s plea for more weapons – Sullivan

The US is committed to providing Ukraine with “€œthe weapons it needs” in its fight against Russia, Washington’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan said.

Ukraine has been calling on its western allies to send it more weapons to defend itself against Vladimir Putin’s invasion.

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Mr Sullivan said the Biden administration will send more weapons to Ukraine to prevent Russia from seizing more territory and targeting civilians – which the West has deemed to be war crimes.

“We€’re going to get Ukraine the weapons it needs to beat back the Russians to stop them from taking more cities and towns where they commit these crimes,” he told ABC News.

The US has sent $1.7 (£1.3) billion in military assistance to Ukraine since Russia launched its invasion on 24 February, the White House said last week.

Moscow has rejected accusations of war crimes by Ukraine and Western countries.

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