Website “Today” offers an overview of the world’s media
Due to losses in the Russian army, they are desperately trying to recruit recruits. Photo: collage “Today”
The world’s leading media continue to cover events in Ukraine. The publications discuss the termination of Russian gas supplies to Europe, the attacks of the Russian military on civilians in Ukraine and the counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the south.
The site “Today” offers an overview of Western media.
Moscow will completely stop gas supplies to Europe
The American newspaper The Washington Post writes that the French government is preparing for Moscow to completely cut off gas supplies to Europe. Such a scenario is most likely as a result of the escalation of hostility between Russia and the West over sanctions and energy.
Video analysis proves targeted attacks by Russian military on civilians in Ukraine
The Wall Street Journal published evidence of targeted attacks by the Russian military on civilians in Ukraine. Although Moscow denies it, WSJ video analysis showed that Russian forces bombed homes, schools and escape routes – despite the lack of clear military targets.
Russian gas supplies to Europe through the Nord Stream gas pipeline have been cut off
Bloomberg reports that Russian natural gas supplies to Europe via the Nord Stream gas pipeline have halted due to scheduled annual maintenance, and Western allies fear Putin will use the opportunity to permanently cut off the flow. Meanwhile, the risk of a recession in the eurozone is rising as the likelihood of natural gas shortages increases and inflation remains at record levels.
Armed Forces of Ukraine are preparing a counterattack in the south of Ukraine
The Reuters international news agency writes that Ukraine is preparing a counterattack in the south and is officially calling on residents of the occupied territories to evacuate. Ukraine lost control of most of the Black Sea region of Kherson, including the regional capital, in the first weeks after Russia’s February 24 invasion.
Russia is trying to make up for the loss of troops by offering huge amounts of money to volunteers
The New York Times writes about Russia’s desperate recruitment efforts in what it calls “stealth mobilization.” Russia is trying to make up for the colossal losses of troops after 4 months of war, encouraging the so-called volunteers with huge cash payments.
Earlier we wrote that the Ukrainian defenders continue to destroy the Russian invaders – over the past day in the south of the Armed Forces of Ukraine liquidated 38 Russian invaders.
We also informed that the Institute for the Study of War reported about the threatening plans of the Russian Federation for Bakhmut.
Source: Segodnya
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