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Results 27.02: G7 Aid and Enemy Forces

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The G7 countries will continue to impose sanctions against the Russian Federation and help Kyiv; The Russian invaders build up troops and intensify offensive operations. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.

The G7 will step up support for Kyiv

The Big Seven (G7) countries, in a statement timed to coincide with the anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, announced their commitment to step up diplomatic, financial and military support for Kyiv. The G7 pledged to continue to provide humanitarian, financial, energy and economic assistance to Ukraine.

The General Staff announced the build-up of enemy troops

Russian aggressors continue to increase the number of their troops in key areas, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported. The main efforts were focused on conducting offensive operations in the directions of Kupyansky, Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Miner, increasing the number of personnel. According to available information, up to 200 conscripts from the Rostov region were deployed in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region.

Bulgaria specifically for Ukraine will continue to manufacture Soviet shells

In Kostenets, Bulgaria, after a hiatus of 35 years, the Terem arms factory began producing 122-millimeter Soviet-style artillery shells for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The plant stopped producing 122mm shells in 1988 when the Cold War ended. In January 2023, the company resumed production of shells.

The head of the board of Ukrzaliznytsia announced his resignation

Alexander Kamyshin announced his resignation. Kamyshin said that the decision was made together with Deputy Prime Minister Kubrakov. He also said that he will now head the European integration office of Ukrzaliznytsia in Europe.

In Odessa, there was an emergency power outage

On Monday, February 27, an emergency shutdown of the high-voltage line occurred in Odessa. In the meantime, almost all districts of Odessa and Odessa region were left without electricity. Due to the lack of electricity, the movement of trams and trolleybuses stopped.

Learned what the new Mriya aircraft will be

Aircraft designers of the state company Antonov are working on the creation of a new Mriya aircraft. Currently, the removal of the fuselage of the destroyed aircraft continues. Experts are looking for leftover parts and structural elements to use in the new aircraft. The new An-225, which will be built on the basis of the unfinished twin brother Mriya, will hardly differ from the destroyed Mriya, but inside it will be a new aircraft with the most modern equipment.

The European Commission and Poland have begun implementing an initiative to find deported Ukrainian children

The EC, together with Poland, is launching an initiative supported by UN agencies. The goal is to join forces to collect evidence to find children abducted by Russians in Ukraine, and to bring those responsible for the crimes to justice.

The EU has expanded sanctions against Alexander Lukashenko and his associates

The EU sanctions list for Belarus includes 243 individuals, including self-proclaimed President Alexander Lukashenko, and 32 legal entities. Sanctions include visa restrictions and asset freezes.

Big business has returned to the Mykolaiv region

In the Mykolaiv region, a soft drink production plant of PepsiСo Ukraine has resumed work, and a large tomato producer has also started work. According to the head of the Nikolaev OVA, the restoration of business life in the region is hindered by a large number of territories inherited by the Russian invaders.

UK and EU reach new Brexit deal

The UK and European Union have reached an agreement on trade rules with Northern Ireland as part of Brexit. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen signed a document according to which all goods from Britain to Northern Ireland will be distributed between the green and red corridors. The green corridor will be dedicated to products that will remain on the island.

Scientists say the accelerated melting of glaciers

The giant ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica are on their way to irreversible melting. The only way to prevent rapid sea level rise is to keep temperatures below 1.5°C, scientists say. Without action, retreating glaciers will continue to raise sea levels by at least 100 centimeters over the next 130 years.

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