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Russia disputes Makiivka strike death toll Gas prices hit record low
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 01 - 2023

Scores of Russian soldiers have been killed in a Ukrainian strike on the occupied city of Makiivka, Russia's defense ministry admitted on Monday.
Kyiv claimed that around 400 Russian soldiers died and 300 more were injured in the incident, which happened at a temporary accommodation center in the eastern Donetsk region.
Russia acknowledged that 63 troops were killed, making it one of the deadliest strikes in the Ukraine war so far. Moscow is usually tight-lipped about its war dead.
Euronews is unable to independently verify either casualty claim.
A spokesman for Russia's defense ministry said four missiles hit the structure but did not give a date for the attack.
Igor Girkin, a pro-Russian commentator, said many of the victims were troops who had been called up by the authorities to fight, rather than those who volunteered.
Nationalist bloggers in Russia, who yield sizable influence, have called on military commanders to be punished for allegedly housing soldiers alongside an ammunition dump.
They claimed the huge destruction was because ammo was stored near a barracks, despite Russia's top brass knowing it was within range of Ukrainian rockets.
However, the bloggers, followed online in some cases by hundreds of thousands of people, say the number of those dead is lower than what Ukraine claims.
Russian-backed Donetsk official Daniil Bezsonov said US-made HIMARS rockets hit the center on 1 January.
"Apparently, the high command is still not aware of the capabilities of this weapon (HIMARS)," he wrote on Telegram. "I hope that the perpetrators who made the decision to use this facility will be punished.
A new airstrike targeted Kyiv in the early hours of Monday, according to authorities in the Ukrainian capital.
Ukraine claimed it shot down tens of drones launched by Russia in an unprecedented third straight night of air strikes against civilian targets in Kyiv and other cities.
Ukrainian officials said their success in shooting down these targets proved that Moscow's tactic of hammering the country's energy infrastructure was increasingly a failure, amid moves by Kyiv to strengthen its air defenses.
Monday's attack comes after a New Year's Day marked by dozens of Russian strikes that left at least four people dead and 50 injured in the capital and elsewhere in the country.
Russia continues to target critical infrastructure in Ukraine, claiming it was aiming for unmanned aircraft manufacturing facilities.
It has launched dozens of Iranian-made 'Shahid' (martyr) drones, prompting the EU to sanction Tehran.
Russia has been attacking Ukraine's energy infrastructure for months, with millions losing power amid sub-zero wintry temperatures in the country.
Meanwhile, a Ukrainian drone attack hit energy infrastructure in southwest Russia on Monday, cutting off power temporarily, according to a regional governor.
The air strike damaged an electricity facility in Russia's southwest Bryansk region on the Ukrainian border, knocking out power for several hours.
"A Ukrainian drone attack was carried out this morning on the Klimovsky district," said regional governor Alexander Bogomaz on Telegram.
"As a result of the strike, a power supply facility was damaged," he added.
Bogomaz said the power supply in the district had been fully restored around 12 hours later.
Russia has accused Ukraine of conducting a number of high-profile strikes in Russian-controlled territories.
One of those was on a Russian airbase on the Crimean peninsula, though Ukraine did not claim responsibility for these attacks.
Banksy mural
Ukraine's interior ministry said on Monday that the suspected mastermind behind the removal of a Banksy mural in a Ukrainian town could face up to 12 years in prison if found guilty,
Depicting a woman clad with a gas mask and a dressing gown holding a fire extinguisher, the artwork was taken off a wall in the town of Hostomel on 2 December, according to officials.
The ministry announced on its website that the man it believes orchestrated the operation had been handed a "suspicion notice".
The artwork by the renowned British artist had been valued at over 9 million hryvnias (228,000 euros), the ministry statement said.
"The criminals tried to transport this graffiti with the help of wooden boards and polyethylene," it said.
"Thanks to the concern of citizens, the police and other security forces managed to arrest the criminals."
The mural was retrieved.
Banksy confirmed he had painted the mural and six others in places that were hit by heavy fighting after Russia invaded Ukraine in late February.
Gas prices lowest since start of war
Europe's wholesale natural gas price fell to its lowest level since the start of the war in Ukraine on Monday, continuing its decline on the back of a relatively warm winter.
The benchmark contract for the continent, the TTF on the Dutch market, fell another 4.67% to €72.75 per megawatt-hour (MWh) for delivery in February.
At around 09:35 Monday morning, the price hit its lowest rate since 21 February. That's compared to its peak in August 2022, when it sat at around €342 per MWh.
Gas prices began to rise in the autumn of 2021, with the start of a reduction in Russian gas deliveries to Europe.
They took a very sharp upturn following the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Since then, gas pipelines between Russia and Europe have almost all shut down.
Volumes traded on Monday were weak as the main commodity market, London, was closed.
In France, the price of wholesale electricity for delivery in 2023, which had exceeded €1000 per MWh at the end of August, fell to €240 on Friday, the lowest since April.
But these variations in wholesale prices are not directly reflected in the prices charged to consumers, as electricity suppliers smooth their rates, especially during this period when prices can jump from one day to the next. — Euronews


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