Tag: Antonov aircraft plant

  • War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    In Kyiv, the local authorities have
    announced the city has enough food stored to last 2 weeks, in case the city is
    besieged and the exits are blocked. The food is expected to feed an estimated 2
    million people, with reports saying that at least half of the population of the
    capital-city has fled the country. At least two people were killed and three
    injured in shelling targeting a residential building in a Kyiv suburb on Monday
    morning. According to CNN, fifteen people were rescued and 63 evacuated after a
    shell hit the ninth floor of a residential building in the Obolon district, a
    suburb of the capital Kyiv.


    Also on Monday morning, the Antonov aircraft
    manufacturing facility located in Sviatoshyn, about 10 km from the city center,
    was the target of heavy artillery barrage, the BBC reports. Live footage on
    social media showed heavy smoke rising from the factory. Emergency services are
    at the scene of the explosion.


    Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Economy Minister,
    Denys Kudin, has announced the Russian invasion has caused damages worth 120
    billion USD in Ukraine, an announced a full report detailing GDP losses will be
    presented in April.


    Commissioner Filippo Grandi with the
    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) estimates over 2.5 million Ukrainians have fled the
    country since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24. The UN official
    spoke about this figure, describing the situation as the fasted growing
    refugee crisis in Europe since WWII. According to the Russian state news
    agency RIA Novosti, a land corridor has been established linking Crimea to
    Donbas. According to the aforementioned source, the corridor would provide a
    strategic route conneting Crimea to Mariupol, a city currently surrounded by
    Russian forces. The information has not yet been verified by independent
    sources.



  • War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    War in Ukraine – UPDATE

    In Kyiv, the local authorities have
    announced the city has enough food stored to last 2 weeks, in case the city is
    besieged and the exits are blocked. The food is expected to feed an estimated 2
    million people, with reports saying that at least half of the population of the
    capital-city has fled the country. At least two people were killed and three
    injured in shelling targeting a residential building in a Kyiv suburb on Monday
    morning. According to CNN, fifteen people were rescued and 63 evacuated after a
    shell hit the ninth floor of a residential building in the Obolon district, a
    suburb of the capital Kyiv.


    Also on Monday morning, the Antonov aircraft
    manufacturing facility located in Sviatoshyn, about 10 km from the city center,
    was the target of heavy artillery barrage, the BBC reports. Live footage on
    social media showed heavy smoke rising from the factory. Emergency services are
    at the scene of the explosion.


    Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Economy Minister,
    Denys Kudin, has announced the Russian invasion has caused damages worth 120
    billion USD in Ukraine, an announced a full report detailing GDP losses will be
    presented in April.


    Commissioner Filippo Grandi with the
    UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) estimates over 2.5 million Ukrainians have fled the
    country since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24. The UN official
    spoke about this figure, describing the situation as the fasted growing
    refugee crisis in Europe since WWII. According to the Russian state news
    agency RIA Novosti, a land corridor has been established linking Crimea to
    Donbas. According to the aforementioned source, the corridor would provide a
    strategic route conneting Crimea to Mariupol, a city currently surrounded by
    Russian forces. The information has not yet been verified by independent
    sources.