January 15, 2025
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News of January 14: rise in fuel prices, shutdown of the Akhmetov mine in Pokrovsk

What did they talk about today?”, — write: epravda.com.ua

About “Metinvest”. Rinat Akhmetov’s “Metinvest” group is suspending the work of the Pokrovskoe coal group (Pokrovskoye mine management and Svyato-Varvarynska beneficiation factory) in connection with the approach of the front line, the shortage of electricity and the deterioration of the security situation. About fuel prices. From January 7 to 14, another stage of fuel price increases at Ukrainian gas stations took place. Depending on the network and type of fuel, its cost increased by 0.20-2.50 UAH/l only on January 14. About the assets of the Russian Federation. Joe Biden’s administration is making efforts to convince European countries to support the transfer of about $300 billion in frozen Russian central bank assets to an account that will only be unlocked as part of a peace deal. About stopping tankers. At least 65 oil tankers anchored in various locations, including off the coasts of China and Russia, after the United States announced a new package of sanctions on January 10.Advertisement: About the exchange rate. As of January 14, the official exchange rate of the dollar to the hryvnia from the NBU decreased by 2 kopecks, and the euro – by 45 kopecks. EP exclusives: Fine or prison: how Zelensky proposes to punish for violating sanctionsAdvertisement: The President submitted a draft law to the parliament, which introduces criminal liability for attempts to circumvent sanctions. What does it mean?

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