Russia fires missiles “Hypersonic” strikes once more – kills hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers
Russia fires missiles “Hypersonic” – On March 20 BBC and AFP reported the unrest in Ukraine that is also prolonged The Russian Defense Ministry said that the Kinsal missile supersonic missiles or hypersonic missile in Ukraine once more And can destroy the fuel storage in the south of the country.
Earlier, the Russian army fired a Kinsal missile that destroyed an underground warehouse of missiles and ammunition in the western city of Ivano-Frankusk, on the Romanian border, on March 18. And it is the world’s first use of hypersonic missiles in combat.
Russian authorities said the Kinsal missile had killed more than 100 members of the Ukrainian special forces and foreign mercenaries during an attack on a training facility in the northern city.
It also destroyed a large Ukrainian military fuel storage facility near Konstantinovka. hand region The Kinsal hypersonic missile was fired from the Crimea. A cruise missile or cruise caliber missile was launched from the Caspian Sea to the fuel depot.
- Australia raises sanctions, bans aluminum exports
On the same day, Australian authorities announced increased sanctions on Russia. by suspending exports of alumina and bauxite All aluminum compounds immediately went to Russia. And it will affect as much as 20 percent of aluminum production in Russia, which relies on a key compound from Australia.
The sanctions come days following the Australian government sanctioned Russian businessman Oleg Deripaska for a stake in Queensland Alumina Ltd, a joint venture between aluminum maker Rusal. Russia’s Rio Tinto, the British and Australian mining giant, has cut all business ties with Russia. It also pledged to send more weapons and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Scottish Prime Minister Morrison australian leader It said the Australian government was working with its allies to exert maximum pressure on the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin to withdraw its forces from Ukraine. Since Russian forces began attacking Ukraine, Australian authorities have imposed sanctions on as many as 476 Russian individuals and companies or entities.
In addition, the Prime Minister Morrison also said it would donate 70,000 tons of coal to Ukraine at the request. The coal will be used to power up to 1 million homes, add A$30 million to humanitarian assistance to more than 740 million baht, and an additional 518 million baht in preventive military support. baht, including ammunition and armor
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