As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 298th day, we take a look at the main developments.
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Published On 18 Dec 202218 Dec 2022
Here is the situation as it stands on Sunday, December 18.
Conflict
Ukraine has restored power to almost six million people in the last 24 hours after a barrage of Russian missiles on Friday damaged critical energy infrastructure across the country, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
Poland’s police chief said the explosion that left him hospitalised last week was caused by a grenade launcher he had received as a gift from Ukraine.
Russian military
Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu inspected troops involved in Moscow’s “special military operation” in Ukraine, the defence ministry said.
President Vladimir Putin sought proposals from the commanders of his armed forces on how they think Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine should proceed, during a visit to the operation’s headquarters, the Kremlin said.
Russia’s defence ministry said its “high-precision” weapons hit parts of Ukraine’s military-industrial complex and energy and military administrative facilities on Friday.
A shield is being set up over a storage site for spent nuclear waste at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine to protect it from shelling and drones, a Russian-installed official said.
Diplomacy
The speed with which Germany managed to build and link up its first floating gas terminal to replace lost supplies of Russian gas should serve as a model for a new, pacier German economy, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said at the terminal’s opening.
Moldova has reached a short-term energy deal that would help wean one of Europe’s poorest countries off its dependence on Russian natural gas, a senior official said.
The latest round of European Union sanctions against Russia over Ukraine will just exacerbate problems within the bloc, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said.