The Russian Ukraine War Crisis Direct: a photo journalist Ukraine and a soldier who accompanied him when they were killed in the first weeks of the Russian invasion seemed to have been “executed coldly”, unlimited journalists said Wednesday, quoting his findings from an investigation of their deaths “. It was said that They are looking for a forest occupied by Russia for lost shooting drones from photographers.

The top ally of President Vladimir Putin told Lithuania on Tuesday that Moscow would respond to the prohibition on the transit of goods approved by the European Union to Russia who was exclusive to Kaliningrad in such a way that Baltic citizens would feel the pain.

Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday that the missile had hit an airfield near the Port City of Ukraine Odesa, Reuters reported quoting the Russian news agency. It is said to have made a strike in response to the attack of Ukraine on the gas production platform in the Black Sea.

International concerns have focused on efforts to restore Ukraine food exports, now closed with Russian de facto blockade. Ukraine is one of the leading sources of wheat oil and food in the world, which leads to concerns of global deficiencies. Russia blames the food crisis in Western sanctions who curb their own exports.

This war has also disrupted the energy market, including delivery of Russian oil and gas to Europe, still the main source of energy and the main source of Moscow’s main income. Moscow blamed UE sanctions for decreasing gas volume, said they prevented him from recovering pipe pump equipment.

On Monday, US Finance Minister Janet Yellen said Washington was in talks with Canada and other allies to further limit Moscow’s energy revenue by imposing price limits on Russian oil.

Moscow, meanwhile, threatened to reply to members of UE Lithuania to ban coal transportation, metal, construction materials and sophisticated technology to Kaliningrad, Russia’s leading post in the Baltic Sea surrounded by the EU region.

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs calls Lithuania’s top diplomat and demands Vilnius to reverse the hostile” steps openly or Russia “has the right to take action to protect its national interests.” Lithuania said the European Union sanctions required him to establish the ban.

Governor Kaliningrad said the Russian Foreign Ministry would summon the EU ambassador to Moscow on Tuesday on the ban.

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