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Mikhail Klimentyev/PA

Russia 'regrouping for powerful strikes' as Putin threatens to turn off European gas supplies

The Russian leader has demanded payments for gas in rubles.

UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR Zelenskyy has warned Russia is consolidating and preparing “powerful strikes” in the country’s east and south, including besieged Mariupol where a new attempt will be made today to evacuate civilians.

Russia meanwhile threatened to turn off its gas taps to Europe if payments are not made in rubles, as US President Joe Biden ordered a record release of strategic oil reserves to ease soaring US prices.

Over a month into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Vladimir Putin’s troops have devastated cities like Mariupol with shelling, killing at least 5,000 people in the port city alone.

In peace talks this week, Russia said it would scale back attacks on the capital Kyiv and the city of Chernigiv, but Ukrainian and Western officials have dismissed the pledge, saying Moscow’s troops were merely regrouping.

“This is part of their tactics,” said Zelenskyy in a late-night address.

“We know that they are moving away from the areas where we are beating them to focus on others that are very important… where it can be difficult for us,” he said.

In particular, he warned, the situation in the country’s south and east was “very difficult”.

In Donbas and Mariupol, in the Kharkiv direction, the Russian army is accumulating the potential for attacks, powerful attacks.

Washington echoed that assessment, with a senior US defence official saying Russia’s focus on Donbas could herald a “longer, more prolonged conflict”.

Military experts believe that Moscow is ditching efforts to advance simultaneously along multiple axes in the north, east and south, after struggling to overcome stronger-than-expected Ukrainian resistance.

Instead it wants to establish a long-sought land link between Crimea, which Moscow occupied in 2014, and the two Russian-backed Donbas statelets of Donetsk and Lugansk.

‘Civilians desperately wanting to flee’

Mariupol is the main remaining obstacle to that ambition, and Russian forces have encircled and relentlessly bombarded the city to try to capture it.

Instead, it has been reduced to rubble, with tens of thousands of civilians trapped inside with little food, water or medicine.

Previous attempts to evacuate residents have collapsed, though some have made the dangerous dash to freedom alone, but today Russia says it will allow a humanitarian corridor organised by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

The ICRC’s Ukraine delegation said on Twitter it was in nearby Zaporizhzhia, where buses from the encircled city are meant to arrive.

“We hope to be able to facilitate safe passage for civilians desperately wanting to flee Mariupol. We are also here with two trucks of assistance, hoping that we can also get assistance in,” the organisation’s Lucile Marbeau said in a video.

“In these trucks there is food, medicine, relief items, for those civilians who decide to stay.”

Ukrainian officials yesterday sent dozens of buses towards Mariupol, and the local government said on Telegram that civilians would be able to start boarding this morning in neighbouring Berdiansk.

Russia has moved about 20% of its troops from around Kyiv but its strikes have continued and troops are likely “going to be repositioned, probably into Belarus, to be refitted and resupplied and used elsewhere in Ukraine,” said Pentagon spokesman John Kirby

Russian troops have also pulled back from the Chernobyl nuclear plant after weeks of occupation, but have taken a number of captive Ukrainian servicemen with them, according to officials in Kyiv.

Western intelligence has warned that Putin’s advisors may be “afraid to tell him the truth” about battlefield losses or the damage that sanctions have wrought on the country’s economy.

And Biden suggested Putin may have placed some advisors under house arrest, though he cautioned “there’s a lot of speculation.”

‘I hope all this will end soon’

The Kremlin has rejected the claims, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying Western officials “don’t understand President Putin, they don’t understand the mechanism for taking decisions and they don’t understand the style of our work”.

With his economy under pressure by unprecedented international sanctions, Putin has sought to leverage Russia’s status as an energy power, and warned Thursday that EU members will need to set up ruble accounts from today to pay for Russian gas.

“If such payments are not made, we will consider this a breach of obligations on the part of our buyers” and existing contracts would be stopped, Putin said.

The EU has joined the United States in imposing sanctions, and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola is expected in Kyiv soon in a show of support.

But the bloc has not imposed an energy embargo, and Germany, which imported 55% of its gas supplies from Russia before the war, insisted it will pay in euros or dollars as stipulated in contracts.

Berlin and Paris were also “preparing” for Russian gas to simply stop flowing, France’s economy minister said.

Biden meanwhile moved to mitigate rising domestic fuel prices by announcing a release from strategic US reserves of a million barrels daily for six months.

The record release amounts to augmenting global supplies by about 1%.

Peace talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials were expected to resume via video on Friday, with Kyiv negotiator David Arakhamia saying Turkey and Germany had offered to serve as security guarantors in any eventual agreement.

On the ground around Kyiv, Ukrainian forces have continued to push back Russian troops, capturing territory on the outskirts of the capital as Moscow’s advance stalls.

Zelenskyy praised the advances, but said he was stripping two generals of their ranks for unspecified offences.

“Right now I don’t have time to deal with all the traitors, but gradually all of them will be punished,” he said.

© AFP 2022 

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    Mute Genera L Consensus
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    Apr 1st 2022, 7:52 AM

    Can someone just take him out and we can move on.

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    Mute Moss Cotter
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    Apr 1st 2022, 8:29 AM

    Ukraine is only a pawn in a far bigger game at this stage unfortunately, the Russian foreign minister Lavrov visited China and India yesterday and it seems the Chinese practically gave him their full backing, I wonder are the Chinese trying to challenge the dollars position as global reserve currency.
    Also it seems lots of Russian currency being bought up at moment so some are speculating western governments especially the Germans will start paying for gas in ruples, the Germans in particular are in a sticky position right now.
    Another interesting point is why is it the US is supplying Ukraine with enough weaponry to prolong the war but not enough to win it, also it must be asked if the western media are over reliant on US intelligence reports for their information cos the Russians don’t seem unduly panicked at the moment, the Ukrainians are making concessions and pushing for talks whereas the Russians are reorganising for whatever phase 2 of their plan is.

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    Mute Tommy Roche
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    Apr 1st 2022, 10:50 AM

    @Moss Cotter: The main problems with the US providing weaponry advanced enough to win the war are, how do they get into Ukraine and what will they be used for. There was an incident last night that has potential to seriously escalate this conflict and that was the attack on the oil facility in Belgorod, inside Russia. What happens if those missiles turn out to have been supplied by or through one of the Baltic States or Poland ? Would Russia retaliate and force that country to invoke article 5 ? My own guess is they wouldn’t, but it’s Putin we’re talking about here. The man is capable of anything

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    Mute Joe Thorpe
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    Apr 1st 2022, 11:42 AM

    @Moss Cotter: It takes years of training & costs millions to train pilots to fly the best NATO fighter jets. Ukraine doesn’t have years to play with. Some countries have been training Ukraine military for many months if not years to defend themselves they also seem to have access to “Five Eyes” intelligence & the Russians seemed to think they could just drive their hardware along normal roads leaving them like sitting ducks so much so that the Russians have turned to lobbing long range missiles from the sea. Getting the hardware into Ukraine to put down these threats is nigh on impossible. Turkey seem to have some decent Drone technology?

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    Mute Francis Devenney
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    Apr 1st 2022, 11:49 AM

    @Moss Cotter: One of the main problem with the more advanced weapons systems is training.It;s handy enough to give them top hardware but then you have to send in troops to train them up on it. So you then have a situation where you have high priority targets wit American servicemen on site or you have missiles being fired from areas with American instructors overseeing it, Not a good situation.

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    Mute The Ghost of Dublin
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    Apr 1st 2022, 12:20 PM

    @Moss Cotter: Rubles? Seriously? Dream on, Putin. Your currency is worthless.

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    Mute Pat Barry
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    Apr 1st 2022, 8:38 PM

    @Tommy Roche: They are reporting the Belgorod incident could’ve been an accident or a Russian false flag operation.

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    Mute Paul O Riordan
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    Apr 1st 2022, 7:26 AM

    Very good documentary on rte last night. The man is a complete nut case

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    Mute Bert Carolan
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    Apr 1st 2022, 7:35 AM

    @Paul O Riordan: Has all the characteristics of a psychopath, power hungry and to a large extent deluded.

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    Mute James Lough
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    Apr 1st 2022, 7:36 AM

    @Paul O Riordan: what was to the of the documentary?

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    Mute James Lough
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    Apr 1st 2022, 9:31 AM

    @James Lough: name *

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    Mute Tommy Roche
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    Apr 1st 2022, 10:02 AM

    @Paul O Riordan: A nut case who is surrounded by other nut cases. This is a quote this morning from Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nikolai Kobrinets.
    “The actions of the EU will not remain unanswered … the irresponsible sanctions by Brussels are already negatively affecting the daily lives of ordinary Europeans.
    Are they ready from their own pocket to pay for further killings of civilians in Ukraine, the transformation of Europe from a region of cooperation and stability into a zone of conflict? I don’t think so”. That is a threat to continue slaughtering civilians and possibly escalate the war outside of Ukraine unless sanctions are removed. This guy needs to end up face down in a ditch alongside Putin.

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    Mute John Hagin Meade
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    Apr 1st 2022, 10:37 AM

    @James Lough: “Putin’s road to war” on RTE 1 after Primetime last night. You could view it on the RTE Player. Very well watching.

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    Mute Ian O'Donovan
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    Apr 1st 2022, 7:39 AM

    “I want to take a country that doesn’t want me there by destroying it. However I mean no bad Intentions. Also if you put up a fight I’ll destroy more of you. I may so use my nukes…. but like I said no bad intentions.”
    Putin in a nutshell

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    Mute Colum Cusack
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    Apr 1st 2022, 8:44 AM

    That RTE doc was exceptionally one sided last night, made for a US audience. Even Victoria Nuland was painted in a positive way in it. Lol. The US Audience needs a bad guy to invest themselves in it fully. Sadam, Putin, gadafi, Asad.

    We will see what happens when decades of exported dollars come flooding back to the US shortly. Russia only accepting rubles, and their central bank will convert gold to rubles at a discount. This is monumental.

    Anyone for coal?

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    Mute sean de paore
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    Apr 1st 2022, 7:35 AM

    RE “they don’t understand the style of our work.”
    We do, it’s the devil’s work !

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    Mute Seán
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    Apr 1st 2022, 9:21 AM

    Russia has no intention of taking over and occupying Kiev and the rest of the country where the majority of the population hates Russia. Encircling Kiev served the purpose of drawing forces away from the east of the country which is the main focus for Russia. They’re going to drive Ukrainians forces from the eastern Donbas region whose population is majority ethnically Russian. Those regions will become “independent republics” and then in no time vote to join Russia. Encircling Kiev was only ever a military maneuver and they’re now “withdrawing” to redeploy in the real focus of the war in the east.

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    Mute Rian Lynch
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    Apr 1st 2022, 12:26 PM

    @Seán: except the Russians failed to encircle Kiev and its taken them a month of losses to consider it a lost cause. the war in eastern ukraine wont be a cakewalk for the russians either. the ukranian army has had years to dig in there

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    Mute JPM
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    Apr 1st 2022, 8:19 AM

    Putin is just regrouping. He also knows he has the West in a bind with the demand for oil and gas and there is largely nothing they can do in case it jeopardises that agreement. From looking on it seems that Ukraines best chance now for peace is to accept that Mariupol will fall and Russia will be happy with the land corridor they can control and wont push on for control of the remainder of the country.

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    Mute Dave
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    Apr 1st 2022, 10:27 AM

    @JPM: just like when the Sudetenland satisfied hitler

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    Apr 1st 2022, 1:01 PM

    @Dave: Hitler was never satisfied.

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    Mute Alan Kelly
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    Apr 1st 2022, 7:33 AM

    It’s a real game of chess, as usual the innocent civilians are the pawns Big business telling their governments what to do, they will pay Euros and dollars to a Russian bank who will convert it into rubals a work around like a tax dodge ,

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    Mute Paul Duffy
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    Apr 1st 2022, 10:34 AM

    Putin has gambled every thing on Ukraine and it’s gone very badly wrong for him. He cannot, and never could take Ukraine. So his audience now is a domestic one. He has to keep going until he gets to a position where he can claim a victory and inevitably this will involve the slaughter of more civilians- the only thing the Russian military seems capable of doing .

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    Mute Special_Ed
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    Apr 1st 2022, 8:41 AM

    LOCAL CAFE REFUSES TO SERVRE COFFEE TO LOCALS…. unless the pay by card.

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    Mute Paul Power
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    Apr 1st 2022, 8:56 AM

    @Special_Ed: went into a cafe yesterday and it was cash only.

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    Mute David Saunders
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    Apr 1st 2022, 1:30 PM

    Who’s bright idea was it to buy gas of a country full of gangsters in the first place

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    Mute Fergus Quinlan
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    Apr 1st 2022, 3:01 PM

    @David Saunders: we are going to….from the US.

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    Mute Fergus Quinlan
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    Apr 1st 2022, 2:58 PM

    US imperialism and its obedient western media have won the day….war has come, truth and reason has fled. Narritives of sectional superiority
    have been accepted without question by all of the mainstream media. Example…US exceptionalism, the superior rights of Zionism over its neighbours. Any voice that looks for reconciliation and peace, or seeks to have both sides heard, is demonised as a Putin stooge, an anti-semite, a terrorist supporter. We are witnesses to the rise of fascism in the west…as.all decent journalists such as Pilger are banished while Edward Snowden walks free in Moscow and Julian Assange rots in jail in Belmarsh Prision…. queer and dangerous times.

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    Mute Phil Swan
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    Apr 3rd 2022, 9:34 AM

    Best thing he could do is turn that gas off. Until he does we’ll never learn how to live without it.

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