Four killed in Ukraine as EU extends sanctions against Russia, with Russia continuing attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure and cities. The EU's decision t
Four people were killed in Ukraine as Russia's war continues, with the European Union extending sanctions against Russia over the ongoing conflict. Debris from Russian airstrikes in Zaporizhia and Kyiv regions highlights the ongoing violence. The EU Council extended sanctions against 2,600 individuals and entities, including travel restrictions and asset freezes. Ukraine's Energy Ministry reported six regions without electricity due to Russian attacks. Ukraine military targeted Russian strategic infrastructure like oil refineries and terminals. Despite international efforts, Russia continues to target energy infrastructure, causing power shortages. The war has also impacted global oil prices due to the conflict in Iran. EU leaders are considering negotiating with Russia to find a peaceful resolution. The situation remains tense as both sides struggle to gain momentum. This article provides a comprehensive update on the ongoing conflict and its implications for global security and energy markets.