Shipments from Ukraine, through the editorial team of Forbes Ukraine.
As Russia’s attack on Ukraine continues and the war continues, reliable data resources are essential. Forbes Ukraine news hounds collect data and provide updates on the situation.
Saturday, August 27. Day 185. By Dmytro Aksyonov
The local government says it has recorded at least 16 cases of bombing and settlements in the Zaporizhzhya region as Russia intensifies its presence in the region, which has been highlighted due to the tense scenario at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant. In addition, the governor of Zaporizhzhya, Oleksandr Starukh, said the shelling in the Russian-occupied village of Kamianka resulted in the deaths of five civilians, in addition to a single mother and her two children.
As a result of the Russian crusade of bombing and shelling in towns and settlements in the Kharkiv region, which included a rocket attack in the center of Kharkiv today, two civilians were killed and two others were injured, reports the governor of Kharkiv, Oleh Synyehubov. Synyehubov also says they bombed a warehouse housing sunflower seeds in the Izium district to burn them. Moreover, fighting continues on the front, with Russia ready to launch a new offensive in the region.
As of August 27, since the beginning of the large-scale invasion, Russian forces have destroyed more than 10,000 civilian elements in the Mykolaiv region, adding 331 educational institutions, 117 commercial items and 67 medical facilities, according to reports from the Mykolaiv Regional. Authorities say work is being done lately in the region to repair fuel and power in settlements that have run out of power due to the war, which has left another 6,355 people without fuel as the heating season approaches.
The European Central Bank (ECB) must order another significant interest rate hike in September and is expected to achieve the “neutral” point before the end of the year, French Central Bank President Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Saturday. The ECB raised rates through 50 core issues to 0 in July to fight inflation, which is now reaching double-digit territory due to rising energy costs and other industry disruptions caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As the bloc’s largest economy in Germany heads into recession due to its dependence on Russian hydrocarbons, the economic crisis hitting countries around the world is expected to have a significant effect on the European economy.
As part of the implementation of the United Nations Grain and Food TransportAtion Security Initiative, 44 ships have left Ukrainian ports so far and exported more than one million tons of agricultural products to 15 countries around the world, Ukrainian state infrastructure reports. Maritime Ports Authority of Ukraine. ” During the week of operation of the ‘grain corridor’, the ports of Odessa won thirteen ships to load 362,000 tons of wheat, corn, rapeseed, oil, soybeans and barleyArray heading to ports in Spain, Israel, Germany. At the same time, thirteen ships carrying 294,000 tons of wheat, oil, soybeans, rapeseed and corn were brought to ports from Lithrougha, the Netherlands, Israel, India, Egypt, Turkey, Germany and Sudan,” according to a message posted by the company. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also noted in his evening speech that there were already 70 requests for the arrival of new ships to load. The country’s stated goal is to export a volume of 3 million tons through the sea month.
With the mediation of the Red Cross, Ukraine has returned the bodies of 541 dead soldiers, more than three hundred of whom were the bodies of defenders of the Azovstal factory in the city of Mariupol, reports Oleh Kotenko, the Ukrainian commissioner for missing persons. In special circumstances.