UN says both sides share blame for nursing home attack; Russian shelling reported in east – as it happened

UN says both sides share blame for nursing home attack; Russian shelling reported in east – as it happened
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According to the AP, Ukraine authorities placed mistakes on Russian troops, accusing them of killing more than 50 civilians in unprotected attacks. At least 22 out of 71 patients survived the attack, but the exact number of people killed is still unknown, according to the United Nations.

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Canada announced her decision on Saturday after initially confiscating a damaged turbine, which was owned by Gazprom Russian gas and oil giant, last month while undergoing repairs in the Siemens Energy Canada workshop.

Kyiv urged the Canadian government not to return it to Germany, stating that such a decision would violate the integrity of sanctions against Russia. But Germany, who faced severe gas deficiencies, was threatened with further extortion on Russian gas by Moscow if the turbine was not returned, and asked Canada to send it back.

The return will support “the ability of Europe to access reliable and affordable energy when they continue to switch from Russian oil and gas,” the Canadian Energy Ministry said in a statement.

In the real effort of Ukraine’s difference, Canada announced new sanctions on the Russian energy sector. Sanctions “will apply to soil and pipe transportation and the manufacture of metals and transportation, computers, electronic equipment and electricity, as well as machines,” the statement said.

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