Hi Jaye!
Thanks for the kitten story!
I will no longer have pets. It's too much responsibility. At least my Mouse is still alive.
Today I woke up to explosions around 5 am. 11 strategic of Tu-95MS bombers launched missiles over Ukraine. The rockets came from the north, the main direction of the attack was Kyiv. The enemy attacked with two Iskander-M ballistic/aeroballistic missiles (KN-23) / Kh-47M2 Kinjal, as well as 29 Kh-101/Kh-555 cruise missiles (launch areas – Volgodonsk, Engels – RF), the Air Force said in a statement.
At least 17 people, including a child, were injured by falling debris, four of whom are in hospital, authorities said.
https://www.bbc.com/ukrainian/articles/c4nv1pdwx5dohttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68623415All the destruction was on the right bank of the Dnipro, so I just listened to the explosions. The walk was difficult again and I stopped to rest on a bench. At least it was very warm and the sun was shining, although my eyes were stinging because of the lack of sleep.
But as always, I'm more concerned about economic news. The illustrative story of the company "Akvaizol", which in the first weeks of the full-scale invasion, was relocated from Kharkiv in the east of Ukraine to Kalush in the Ivano-Frankivsk region in the west. 70 wagons of production equipment were brought to Kalush and placed in warehouses. Therefore, they decided to build a new plant on an area of 10,000 square meters. Construction began in December 2022 and lasted a year. The factory is currently undergoing commissioning of the first production line, which will be operational at the end of April. The second is planned to be launched in May. When both production lines are operational, the plant plans to employ 100 people. Only two workers are from Kharkiv, the rest are local.
https://www.ratusha.if.ua/vyvezly-z-kharkova-70-vahoniv-cherez-misiats-u-kalushi-zapratsiuie-shche-odne-relokovane-pidpryiemstvo/It looks like the east of Ukraine, which used to be industrial, is waiting for decline and ruin.
Austria does not agree to transfer profits from frozen russian assets to purchase weapons for the Ukrainian army. This was announced by Austrian Chancellor Karl Neghammer before the summit of European Union leaders. The head of the Austrian government noted that he is not against using the income from the assets of the russian federation for the reconstruction of Ukraine. However, he added that for his country, which is neutral, it is important that money for Ukraine is not used to purchase weapons.
https://rubryka.com/2024/03/21/avstriya-vystupyla-proty-peredachi-koshtiv-vid-zamorozhenyh-aktyviv-rf-na-zakupivlyu-zbroyi-dlya-ukrayiny/Ukraine’s prime minister said blocked US funding could arrive as soon as this month – and that the scope of recruiting fresh troops for the front line may be fewer than the half-million initially backed by the military. As more than $60 billion in funding is held up by House Republicans in Washington, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal — saying Ukrainian officials are in “active dialog” with Congress members from both parties — signaled he expects positive news “this month, or maximum next month.”
At the same time, a contested draft bill calling for the conscription of younger soldiers is stalled in Ukraine’s parliament, with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wary of an initial military request to draft as many as 500,000 troops. Shmyhal said an assessment showed that scale wasn’t necessary given rotations taking place on the front line and incoming weaponry.
“We will continue the fight if we will have support from our partners for artillery shells, for long and middle range missiles,” Shmyhal said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Brussels on Wednesday.
The premier lauded the European Union, the International Monetary Fund and Group of Seven allies for providing badly needed financing so far this year, allowing the budget to “survive for the first half.” Ukraine will rely on the US package for the second half of the year, he said.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-20/ukrainian-premier-sees-us-aid-coming-as-early-as-this-month?srnd=politics-vp