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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 394

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 394

Because the Russia-Ukraine battle enters its 394th day, we check out the principle developments.

Right here is the scenario because it stands on Friday, March 24, 2023:

Diplomacy

  • Hungary stated Russian President Vladimir Putin won’t be arrested if he enters the nation regardless of the Worldwide Legal Courtroom (ICC) issuing an arrest warrant towards him on battle crimes costs. Hungary signed and ratified the Rome Statute that created the ICC however Hungarian officers stated the Rome Statute had not been constructed into the Hungarian authorized system, so there was no foundation on which to arrest Putin.
  • Any try to detain Putin underneath the Worldwide Legal Courtroom warrant would quantity to a “declaration of battle”, former Russian President and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev stated.

  • European Union leaders held talks with Ukrainian President Volodmy Zelenskyy who referred to as on the bloc to offer his forces with extra trendy weaponry, notably jet fighters and long-range missiles. Zelenskyy instructed EU leaders that “delays” in sending fighter jets and long-range missiles would prolong the battle.
  • Chinese language President Xi Jinping invited Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to Beijing for a state go to as Xi tries to extend help for China’s peace proposal for Ukraine.
  • Moscow stated it didn’t count on transparency in an investigation into the Nord Stream gasoline pipeline explosions, Russian International Minister Sergey Lavrov stated.

Combating

  • Ukrainian commander Oleksandr Syrskyi stated Russian forces combating in Bakhmut had been “shedding appreciable energy and are working out of steam”. He indicated {that a} Ukrainian counteroffensive was imminent.
  • Kyiv has accused mercenaries of Russia’s Wagner Group of deporting residents of Bakhmut, a metropolis now destroyed, to Russia.
  • Ukraine was pressured to withdraw a report claiming that Russian forces had left the city of Nova Kakhovka within the southern Kherson area.
  • The worldwide medical support group Docs With out Borders has revealed in a brand new report the widespread destruction of well being services in Ukraine because of Russia’s invasion.
  • Zelenskyy has posted footage from his go to to Kherson, by which he promised to “restore every part” in a metropolis, which Russia occupied for eight months and left in ruins.
  • Heavy combating has been ongoing on the Luhansk area’s entrance line because the starting of March, based on the UK’s Ministry of Defence.

Help

  • NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has dismissed Russian complaints over the UK’s provision of tank ammunition containing depleted uranium to Ukraine together with Challenger 2 tanks
  • Poland is looking for a further 240 million euros ($261m) in EU funding to refinance navy purchases for Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated.
  • Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has spoken out towards weakening sanctions towards Russia, which Moscow has demanded in return for extending a deal that enables Ukraine to export grain throughout the Black Sea.

Weapons

  • Slovakia’s defence ministry stated the nation has handed over the primary 4 of its Soviet-era MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine and the rest of the 13 planes pledged are to be delivered within the coming weeks.
  • EU leaders have confirmed a plan to provide 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine over the following yr.
  • Finland’s defence minister stated he didn’t wish to donate Hornet fighter jets to Ukraine, regardless of Kyiv’s request.
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Video: I.C.C. Issues Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu Over War in Gaza

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The International Criminal Court’s arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister, Yoav Gallant, were issued for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. The court also sought to arrest Hamas’s military chief, Muhammad Deif, for crimes against humanity.

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US citizen among 4 dead in Laos after suspected alcohol poisoning

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US citizen among 4 dead in Laos after suspected alcohol poisoning

An American, two Danes and one Australian tourist died after drinking tainted alcohol in Laos following reports that several people had been sickened in a town popular with backpackers.

The only victim’s identity publicly released so far is 19-year-old Bianca Jones of Australia.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told Parliament on Thursday that Jones had died after being evacuated from Vang Vieng, Laos, for treatment in a Thai hospital. Her friend, also 19, remains hospitalized in neighboring Thailand.

“This is every parent’s very worst fear and a nightmare that no one should have to endure,” Albanese said, according to The Associated Press. “We also take this moment to say that we’re thinking of Bianca’s friend Holly Bowles, who is fighting for her life.”

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A notice displayed at the bar of Nana Backpack hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

Shaun Bowles told reporters outside Bangkok Hospital on Wednesday that his daughter remained in critical condition and on life support.

“We just like to thank everyone from back home for all of the support and love that we’re receiving,” he said. “But we’d also like the people to appreciate right now, we just need privacy so we can spend as much time as we can with Holly.”

Australian media said Jones was the fourth foreign tourist to die after consuming the contaminated alcohol.

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A man plays pool at Nana Backpack hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

“The physician who examined her said the cause of death was a methanol poisoning, from fake liquor,” Phattanawong Chanphon, a police official in the Thai city, told Reuters. “The amount of methanol in her body was high, leading to swelling of the brain.”

Counterfeit liquor is a problem in Laos, with the governments of Australia and Britain warning citizens to be cautious when having drinks there.

Methanol is a toxic alcohol that is used industrially as a solvent, pesticide and alternative fuel source, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Foreign tourists have a drink at a nightclub at Nana Backpack hostel in Vang Vieng, Laos, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Anupam Nath)

The U.S. Department of State did not respond to a Fox News Digital inquiry, but told the AP that local authorities were investigating the case and were responsible for providing any details. The State Department noted that the U.S. was providing consular assistance.

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“At this time I would say to parents, to young people, please have a conversation about risks, please inform yourselves, please let’s work together to ensure this tragedy doesn’t happen again,” Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said after receiving news of Jones’ death.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this request. 

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UK imposes sanctions on Isabel dos Santos, Ukrainian oligarch Firtash

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UK imposes sanctions on Isabel dos Santos, Ukrainian oligarch Firtash

The measures are a part of the Labour government tightening Britain’s anti-corruption sanctions regime.

The United Kingdom has barred Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos and Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash and frozen their UK assets, the government announced, in what it said was part of a new crackdown on “dirty money”.

The measures on Thursday were the first step in tightening Britain’s anti-corruption sanctions regime as promised in July’s election, the Labour government said.

“These unscrupulous individuals selfishly deprive their fellow citizens of much-needed funding for education, healthcare and infrastructure – for their own enrichment,” Foreign Secretary David Lammy said in a statement.

Dos Santos, whose father Jose Eduardo dos Santos served as Angola’s president for 38 years until 2017, is Africa’s first female billionaire and has faced corruption accusations in Angola and elsewhere for years. She denies the allegations and says she is the target of a long-running political vendetta.

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She was sanctioned by the United States in 2021 for “involvement in significant corruption” and is barred from entering the country.

Britain said dos Santos abused her positions at Angolan state oil firm Sonangol and telecoms company Unitel to embezzle at least 350 million pounds ($440m).

Dos Santos lost an appeal to overturn an order freezing up to 580 million pounds of her assets in September as part of a lawsuit at London’s High Court brought by Unitel. Global police agency Interpol has issued a red notice for her.

In a statement cited by the Reuters news agency, dos Santos said that the British sanctions were “incorrect and unjustified”.

“I was not given the opportunity to defend myself against these allegations,” she said. “I intend to appeal and I hope that the United Kingdom will give me the opportunity to present my evidence.”

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Dmytro Firtash, one of Ukraine’s most influential oligarchs, at a trial in Vienna, Austria [File: Samuel Kubani/AFP]

Firtash is wanted by Ukrainian and US authorities on suspicion of embezzling nearly $500m involving Ukraine’s gas transit system. He says the charges are without legal foundation.

He is currently in Austria fighting extradition to the US.

In June 2021, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree imposing sanctions on Firtash, including the freezing of his assets and withdrawal of licences from his companies, after accusing him of selling titanium products to Russian military companies.

Britain said Firtash had extracted “hundreds of millions of pounds from Ukraine through corruption”, and hidden tens of millions of pounds of ill-gotten gains in the UK property market alone.

Britain also sanctioned his wife Lada Firtash, who it said held UK assets on his behalf including the site of the old Brompton Road rail station of the London Underground.

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Latvian businessman and politician Aivars Lembergs, who was put on a US sanctions list in 2019 for alleged corruption, was also sanctioned, as was his daughter Liga Lemberga. The British government said Lembergs had “abused his political position to commit bribery and launder money.”

Lammy said the penalties were the start of a crackdown.

“I committed to taking on kleptocrats and the dirty money that empowers them when I became foreign secretary, and these sanctions mark the first step in delivering this ambition,” he said.

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