10.3.2022 11.00 k míru nedošlo, protože Ruské ministerstvo obrany označilo „letecký útok“ na Mariupol za zinscenovanou provokaci
17:28 10.03.2022 Ruské ministerstvo obrany označilo „letecký útok“ na Mariupol za zinscenovanou provokaci - Zprávy o údajném ruském leteckém útoku na nemocnici č. 3 v Mariupolu jsou provokací zcela zorganizovanou kyjevským režimem k udržení protiruského vzrušení mezi západním publikem, řekl novinářům mluvčí ruského ministerstva obrany generálmajor Igor Konašenkov.
Uvedl, že ruská letadla v oblasti Mariupolu neplnila absolutně žádnou misi, aby zasáhla cíle na zemi.
„Odděleně se zastavím u informační provokace kyjevského režimu údajným včerejším ‚útokem‘ ruských letadel na nemocnici v Mariupolu č. 3. Především ruské ministerstvo obrany včera vyhlásilo ‚režim klidu‘ pro bezpečnou evakuaci civilistů ve městě. Absolutně žádné mise, které by zasáhly cíle na zemi, ruské letectvo v oblasti Mariupol neplnilo,“ řekl Konašenkov.
„Analýza prohlášení představitelů kyjevského nacionalistického režimu, fotografických materiálů z nemocnice nenechává žádné pochybnosti, že údajný ‚nálet‘, ke kterému došlo, je zcela zorganizovanou provokací k udržení protiruského vzrušení mezi západním publikem,“ zdůraznil generál.
Ruská strana podle něj opakovaně již dříve uvedla, že zdravotnická zařízení v Mariupolu, včetně nemocnice č. 3, ukončila svou činnost již na konci února.
„Veškerý personál a pacienti byli rozehnáni nacionalisty. Budova nemocnice byla díky své výhodné taktické poloze blízko centra města přeměněna na baštu národního praporu Azov (proti jehož ozbrojencům bylo zahájeno trestní řízení v Rusku pozn.),“ dodal Konašenkov.
Speciální operace na Ukrajině
21. února Vladimir Putin v reakci na žádosti republik Donbasu a po projevu poslanců Státní dumy podepsal dekrety o uznání suverenity LLR a DLR. 24. února brzy ráno zahájilo Rusko vojenskou speciální operaci s cílem demilitarizovat Ukrajinu. Podle Putina je také nutné provést denacifikaci Ukrajiny, postavit před soud všechny válečné zločince odpovědné za „krvavé zločiny na civilistech“ v Donbasu.
Rusko tvrdí, že útok na nemocnicu v Mariupole zinscenovala Ukrajina
Rusko tvrdí, že útok na nemocnicu v Mariupole zinscenovala Ukrajina % Ruské ministerstvo obrany vo štvrtok 10.3. odmietlo zodpovednosť za stredajší (9.3.) útok na detskú nemocnicu s pôrodnicou v Mariupole, pri ktorom zahynuli traja ľudia vrátane dieťaťa. Ministerstvo označilo “údajný” nálet za “zinscenovanú provokáciu” zo strany Ukrajiny, informuje agentúra AFP. Hovorca rezortu obrany v Moskve Igor Konašenkov uviedol, že ruské letectvo nevykonávalo v Mariupole a okolí “absolútne žiadne” zásahy na pozemné ciele. Rusko podľa jeho slov v tom čase rešpektovalo dohodu o zastavení paľby, aby umožnilo evakuáciu civilistov, cituje ho agentúra Reuters. Zranená tehotná žena kráča po schodoch v zničenej budove pôrodnice po ostreľovaní v Mariupole – Foto: tasr Konašenkov podľa agentúry AP tiež povedal, že dve explózie, ktoré budovu nemocnice spustošili, spôsobili neďaleko nastražené výbušné zariadenia. “Nálet, ku ktorému údajne došlo, je úplne zinscenovanou provokáciou, na udržanie protiruskej rétoriky pre západné publikum,” vyhlásil. Bombardovanie nemocnice si podľa ukrajinských úradov vyžiadalo tri obete na životoch vrátane jedného dieťaťa a 17 zranených, uvádza AP. Nálet vyvolal celosvetové pobúrenie.
Zelenskyj použil těhotnou modelku pro fejk o bombardování Mariupolu
Zelenskyj použil těhotnou modelku pro fejk o bombardování Mariupolu
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Kanál Telegram Válka proti fejkům napsal, že zprávy o útoku ruskými letadly na porodnici v Mariupolu, jsou falešné. Prezident Ukrajiny Volodymyr Zelenskyj to označil za „zvěrstvo“, pod troskami podle něj zůstaly ženy a děti.
„Přestože se informace o útoku objevily včera uprostřed dne (na četných videích a fotografiích nebyl vidět ani jeden pacient), záběry těhotných žen se v informačním prostoru objevily mnohem později – večer 9. března. Okamžitě však obletěly všechny tiskové agentury a veřejné stránky, začaly se šířit v různých populárních komunitách a mezi blogery, což může být následkem plánované kampaně, a to i přesto, že sami místní tvrdí, že v porodnici nebyly žádné rodící ženy, resp. personál,“ píše kanál Telegram.
Příběh podle informací kanálu vyvolává mnoho otázek. Poznamenává se, že „je logické předpokládat, že pokud by tam skutečně byly rodící ženy, příslušníci záchranné služby a očití svědci, kteří na místo dorazili jako první, by si místo mimořádné události okamžitě vyfotili na své telefony, bez čekání na slavného reportážního fotografa“.
Kanál na Telegramu píše, že obdržel „nezpochybnitelná potvrzení montáže záběrů s těhotnými ženami, za které jsou zodpovědní ukrajinští propagandisté a jejich polští mediální instruktoři“.
„Ukrajinci použili k nejhlasitějším záběrům modelku Mariannu z Mariupolu (celkem jsou tři záběry). Je zvláštní, že hraje dvě různé těhotné ženy najednou: musela se dokonce převléknout a přemalovat, což ale není překvapivé: Marianna je ve skutečnosti v regionu známá blogerová kráska. Chtěli bychom poznamenat, že dívka je skutečně těhotná, ale v porodnici prostě nemohla být: ústav už několik dní využívají ozbrojenci Azova (v Rusku je zakázaný a proti jeho bojovníkům bylo v Ruské federaci zahájeno trestní řízení, pozn. red.) jako opevněné zařízení, které nefunguje jako zdravotnické zařízení,“ uvádí kanál Telegram. Война с фейками
Ani uživatelům Instagramu neunikla skutečnost, že se jedná o natáčení fejku o porodnici v Mariupolu. Z toho sledující obvinili i zmíněnou modelku Mariannu Podgurskou.
Dívka zveřejnila na své stránce na sociální síti záběry, kde se nachází poblíž údajně zničené porodnice v Mariupolu. Pod jejím příspěvkem se objevilo hodně komentářů od uživatelů, kteří píší, že jí nemohlo být ublíženo, jelikož porodnice je pro civilisty uzavřena a v budově sídlí ozbrojenci národního praporu Azov.
Speciální operace na Ukrajině
21. února Vladimir Putin v reakci na žádosti republik Donbasu a po projevu poslanců Státní dumy podepsal dekrety o uznání suverenity LLR a DLR. 24. února brzy ráno zahájilo Rusko vojenskou speciální operaci s cílem demilitarizovat Ukrajinu. Podle Putina je také nutné provést denacifikaci Ukrajiny, postavit před soud všechny válečné zločince odpovědné za „krvavé zločiny na civilistech“ v Donbasu.
Ozbrojené síly podle slov Ministerstva obrany RF útočí pouze na vojenskou infrastrukturu a ukrajinské jednotky, civilní obyvatelstvo není ohroženo. S podporou ruské armády rozvíjejí skupiny DLR a LLR ofenzívu, ztráty jsou na všech stranách.
(na videu ruský ministr zahraničí Lavrov na tiskové konferenci po setkání s ukrajinským ministrem zahraničí a s tureckým ministrem zahraničí)
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Russia accused of attacking aid route as Ukraine talks see scant headway
Mar 11 2022
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow wants to continue negotiations with Ukraine
Kyiv (AFP) - Russia and Ukraine failed to make a breakthrough Thursday in their first top-level talks since Moscow’s invasion two weeks ago, as Russian forces advanced on Kyiv and faced new accusations they attacked a humanitarian corridor into Mariupol.
After talks with Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Turkey, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said there had been “no progress”, even on a 24-hour ceasefire, although Lavrov said Moscow would keep talking.
Moscow’s military advances have sparked fears the capital Kyiv could soon be surrounded. Russian forces were encircling at least four major Ukrainian cities Thursday and armoured vehicles rolled up to Kyiv’s northeastern edge, where suburbs including Irpin and Bucha have endured days of heavy bombardment.
Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said half the population had fled, adding that the city “has been transformed into a fortress”.
“Every street, every building, every checkpoint has been fortified.”
The besieged southern port city of Mariupol, meanwhile, came under fresh assault Thursday, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accusing Moscow of launching a “tank attack” targeting a humanitarian corridor where he had dispatched a convoy to try to get food, water and medicine into the city.
The attack, which Zelensky described in a video statement as “outright terror”, came a day after the bombing of a children’s hospital there that local officials said killed three people, including a young girl.
Zelensky branded that attack a Russian “war crime”, a position backed by top Western officials.
The White House slammed the “barbaric” use of force against civilians, while European Union foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell echoed Zelensky in calling the hospital attack a “heinous war crime”.
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The Russian army claimed the hospital bombing was a “staged provocation” by Ukraine.
Around 100,000 people have been evacuated in two days, Ukraine’s government said Thursday.
They managed to leave areas around the northeastern city of Sumy, sites northwest of Kyiv and the eastern city of Izyum.
Moscow said it would also open daily humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians to Russian territory, but Kyiv has insisted no evacuation routes should lead to Russia.
- ‘Apocalyptic’ -
The UN Refugee Agency estimates more than 2.3 million refugees have left Ukraine since Russia shocked the world by invading its pro-Western neighbour on February 24, and some 1.9 million Ukrainians have been internally displaced.
A resident cries as she evacuates the Ukrainian city of Irpin, north of Kyiv, on March 10, 2022
Overall, at least 71 children have been killed and more than 100 wounded in Ukraine since the war began, said Lyudmyla Denisova, the Ukraine parliament’s point person on human rights.
The situation in Mariupol is particularly dire, with 10 days of constant attacks having left more than 1,200 civilians dead, according to the mayor.
The UN said in addition to Mariupol, two other Ukrainian maternity hospitals had been attacked and destroyed, including one in Zhytomyr, west of Kyiv.
Mariupol’s city council reported new Russian air attacks Thursday on residential buildings and aid agencies say it faces an “apocalyptic” situation, with no water, power or heat for more than a week.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said some residents had started fighting for food, and many had run out of drinking water.
While the hospital attack triggered global outrage, Russian defence ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said there were no Russian air strikes in the area, and described the incident as a “staged provocation” to stoke anti-Russian sentiment.
Members of Ukraine's territorial defense observe Russian troop movements around the village of Velyka Dymerka, east of Kyiv, on March 9, 2022
Lavrov, at the Turkey talks, claimed Moscow’s operations have been purely defensive.
Asked by a Turkish reporter if Moscow was planning to attack other nations, Lavrov replied “we don’t plan to attack other countries”, claiming Russia “did not attack Ukraine”.
He said Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the operation as the situation in Ukraine “posed a direct threat to the Russian Federation”.
- ‘Nowhere to run’ -
On Kyiv’s northeastern edge, Ukrainian soldiers described fierce fighting for control of the main highway leading into the capital.
An AFP team witnessed missile strikes in Velyka Dymerka just outside Kyiv’s city limits.
Ukrainian forces only had minimal presence in the village, which locals said witnessed heavy battles overnight.
“It’s frightening, but what can you do?” said Vasyl Popov, a 38-year-old advertising salesman. “There is nowhere to really run or hide. We live here.”
A Ukrainian soldier hugs his wife in the city of Irpin outside the capital Kyiv, on March 10, 2022
Across Ukraine, the invasion has so far destroyed about $100 billion in roads, bridges and businesses, said Oleg Ustenko, Zelensky’s chief economic advisor.
The conflict has raised fears of a nuclear accident in a country with two major plants now under Russian control: Chernobyl, location of the world’s worst nuclear disaster, in 1986, and Zaporizhzhia, Europe’s largest nuclear plant.
The UN’s atomic watchdog IAEA warned of a “dire” situation, with power out at the Chernobyl plant and all communications with Ukraine there severed.
But after separate talks in Turkey Thursday with Russian and Ukrainian officials, the IAEA said Moscow and Kyiv were “ready to work” with the agency to ensure nuclear safety.
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With global anger surging online as the war rages, Facebook said late Thursday it has temporarily eased its rules regarding violent speech to allow statements like “death to Russian invaders”, but not credible threats against Russian civilians.
Washington has strongly backed Ukraine, leading the push for tough international sanctions and sending weapons and other aid. A $14 billion Ukraine assistance package is making its way through Congress.
But the US has ruled out enforcing a no-fly zone, and rejected a Polish plan to transfer fighter jets to Ukraine via a US air base for fear of being drawn directly into the conflict.
State Department spokesman Ned Price said ground-based defense systems have proven effective against Russia’s “formidable” air force.
“We will continue to provide our Ukrainian partners with the surface-to-air systems that they need to take on the threat that they face from Russian missiles, from Russian rockets, from artillery,” he said Thursday.
Lavrov, however, warned the supply of deadly weapons to Ukraine was “creating a colossal danger” for countries providing them.
Western sanctions have targeted Russia’s financial system and its oligarchs, including Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich, who was hit Thursday by a UK assets freeze and travel ban.
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Asian markets drop as inflation spike fans rate fears Mar 11 2022
Oil has struggled to regain the 14-year highs touched this week as governments embark on a diplomatic push to replace the output erased by strict sanctions and an embargo on Russian exports
Hong Kong (AFP) - Asian markets sank Friday as traders resumed their Ukraine-fuelled selling after the previous day’s bounce, with data showing US inflation at a 40-year high adding pressure on the Federal Reserve to ramp up interest rates.
Bets on a more aggressive approach by the Federal Reserve to rein in runaway prices added to nervousness on trading floors, while the failure of high-level talks between Moscow and Kyiv to de-escalate the war also helped torpedo a brief rebound in equities.
However, oil struggled to regain the 14-year highs touched this week as governments embark on a diplomatic push to replace the output erased by strict sanctions and an embargo on Russian exports.
While the war in eastern Europe continues to rage, investor focus turned to the release Thursday of figures showing US inflation hit 7.9 percent in February, the highest since January 1982.
The reading comes just ahead of the Fed’s next policy meeting, where it is expected to announce the first of what could be up to seven interest rate hikes this year.
While a phase of tightening is certain, speculation has been rife about how many and how steep the rises will be.
The war has provided officials an extra headache as the surge in oil markets will add upward pressure to consumer prices, though the bank must tread a fine line between fighting inflation and trying to prevent a recession.
“The headline print was a 40-year high, reflecting higher gasoline, food and shelter costs. And now with energy prices on the rise following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and sanctions, expectations are for inflation to rise even more,” said National Australia Bank’s Rodrigo Catril.
The “net takeaway is that US inflationary pressures are proving to be more persistent and expansive, increasing the pressure on the Fed to lift the funds rate and cool the economy”.
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admitted rising prices were a problem and annual inflation will likely “remain very uncomfortably high”.
Also Thursday the European Central Bank hiked its inflation forecast for the year and slashed its economic growth outlook while taking a more hawkish stance on policy.
The prospect of higher US borrowing costs has spurred a rally in the dollar, which at one point hit a more than five-year high of 116.38 yen, despite the Japanese unit usually outperforming in times of crisis owing to its value as a safe haven.
All three US indexes ended in the red, having enjoyed a strong burst higher the day before and Asia followed suit after its own advance on Thursday.
Hong Kong shed more than three percent and Tokyo more than two percent, while Shanghai, Seoul, Sydney and Manila gave up more than one percent.
There were also losses in Singapore, Taipei, Manila, Jakarta and Wellington.
Still, Stephane Michel at Federated Hermes saw some positives.
“Despite markets suffering their worst start in memory, they do feel like they’re trading in an orderly, albeit volatile, manner with support and tentative buying at cheaper levels,” he said in a commentary.
“Any positive rumours or announcement is met with enthusiasm and FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) and buy the dip have been such good performers as investment strategies through the previous crises.
“Occasionally, however, we do get reminded of the prospects of military escalation, stagflation, supply chain disruption, sanctions, energy blockades etc and we move lower still. What is clear is there is little consensus or conviction on which direction we go next.”
Oil prices have been a key driver of the extreme volatility in markets since the invasion, with Brent stuck below $110 days after touching a 14-year high of $139 on Monday after the US said it would embargo Russian crude.
The black gold is down around eight percent on the week, with moves to find other sources of energy keeping the market tamped down. However, observers warn prices could rocket again and some have forecast an eye-watering $250 a barrel at some point.
“It’s been a rollercoaster ride for oil this week, and for some, the weekend cannot come quick enough,” said Stephen Innes Managing Partner at SPI Asset Management.
“There is still an abundance of chatter under the surface that diplomatic efforts will prove successful in unlocking supply alternatives, with Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran seemingly the most likely candidates.”
“Still, Russia remains the most significant risk for oil, and the prospect of lost production will keep a relatively high floor on oil prices.”
- Key figures around 0230 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 2.4 percent at 25,064.74 (break)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 3.5 percent at 20,159.33
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 1.3 percent at 3,253.02
Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 1.3 percent at $107.94 per barrel
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.6 percent at $105.42
Dollar/yen: UP at 116.26 yen from 116.12 yen Thursday
Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1000 from $1.0986
Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3090 from $1.3081
Euro/pound: UP at 84.02 pence from 83.96 pence
New York - Dow: DOWN 0.3 percent at 33,174.07 (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 1.3 percent at 7,099.09 (close)
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