Tag: Antonov

  • July 17, 2022 UPDATE

    July 17, 2022 UPDATE

    COVID-19 Over 2,160 new SARS-CoV-2 were registered in Romania in the past
    24 hours after 96 hundred tests had been conducted, the Health Ministry
    announced on Sunday. A related fatality was also reported. 19 hundred people
    are being treated in hospitals across the country out of whom 108 in ICUs.
    Since the beginning of the pandemic in Romania, 65,800 people have been killed
    by the virus.








    UKRAINE EU Foreign Ministers are going to hold
    talks on Monday on applying tougher sanctions on Russia after Moscow has been
    accused of having deployed rocket launchers to the region of Zaporizhzhia, in southern
    Ukraine. The ministers will have to discuss a European Commission proposal to
    ban gold purchases from Russia to bring the EU sanctions in line with their G7
    partners. Another proposal deals with the inclusion of more Russian officials on
    the EU’s black list. Among other things, the head of the Romanian diplomacy,
    Bogdan Aurescu, is expected to be presenting the latest measures taken by the
    authorities in Bucharest to facilitate Ukraine’s grain exports. Among these
    measures, there is the opening of new checkpoints at the common border,
    completing works on the broad gauge railway in the Danube port of Galati,
    eastern Romania, as well allowing the Ukrainian ships to use the channels of
    Chilia and Bastroe. According to sources from the United States, between 100
    and 150 civilians have been killed by Russian military strikes in Ukraine in
    the past two weeks.






    CRASH A large cargo plane Antonov An-12 crashed in northern Greece on
    Saturday night killing all eight crew on board, the Greek public television has
    announced. According to the same sources, the plane was being operated by a
    Ukrainian air company. Citizens in the area have been advised to keep windows
    closed and refrain from using air conditioning as the plane was carrying 12
    tons of toxic military products. The plane took off from the Serbian city of
    Nis and was bound for Amman in Jordan. Witness reports suggested the Antonov
    An-12 plane caught fire while still in the air.


    IRRIGATIONS The Ministry of Agriculture in
    Romania has earmarked 1.5 billion Euros for streamlining the country’s
    infrastructure of irrigations and drainage. The funds are to be made available until
    the year 2027. The Ministry has launched the project for public debates as it
    is aimed at adjusting the agriculture to the latest climate changes and curbing
    their effects over farm production and the environment. Under the law, the
    number of new irrigation networks is to increase from 89 to 150. The surface
    covered by the new irrigation network is also expected to increase from 1.8 million
    to 2.6 million hectares.






    WEATHER The heatwave that continues to intensify
    in southern Europe has caused large bushfires on the Croatian coast and in
    Crete. Wildfires have also been affecting Spain and firefighters have been
    deployed to Extremadura, the west of the country. 3 thousand people have been
    evacuated from the southern region of Malaga. Emergency services are fighting
    the fires affecting the French region of Gironde. Temperatures are on the rise
    and wildfires have destroyed several forest areas in Morocco and are presently
    threatening residential areas in south-western Turkey.




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