'We have to do everything to survive this winter, no matter how hard it is.' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges residents to help each other as war with Russia enters the winter months.
on Russian oil announced by the European Union and U.S. goes into effect.
Zelenskyy, on the other hand, said the cap was too high, urging adoption of a $30 cap. He said the $60-per-barrel level would still allow Russia to earn $100 billion in revenues per year. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the Russian assault on Ukraine's energy infrastructure ahead of winter"barbaric'' and said the U.S. is trying to supply the parts necessary to restore it., Blinken also said the Biden administration is working with Congress on legislation that would label Russia a state sponsor of terrorism while avoiding some of the unintended consequences such a designation could bring.
So what happens next? Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said both sides figure to use the slowdown to regroup and resupply in preparation for renewed hostilities in the spring.
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