Central Asia is reeling from the effects of Russia's fuel export restrictions triggered by Ukrainian attacks on its oil refineries. While countries like Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan struggle with price hikes and shortages, others like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan are attempting to diversify their sources.
Ýerli häkimiýetleriň habar bermegine görä, Russiýanyň pilotsyz uçarlar we top ýaraglary bilen Ukraina garşy, şol sanda Harkowyň keselhanasyna eden soňky hüjümlerinde azyndan dört adam ölüpdir, onlarça adam ýaralanypdyr.
Adamlaryň rugsady bolmazdan olary surata we wideo düşürilmek baradaky gadagançylyk Özbegistanda 7-nji oktýabrda ýurduň parlamenti tarapyndan goldanyp, ses berilenden soň kanuna giriziler.
Ukrainian forces are continuing to keep Russian forces from advancing into Kostyantynivka in the Donetsk region. But the frontline city is under constant bombardment, which has cut off power supplies and left some neighborhoods in ruins.
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze threatened anti-government activists with further arrests as tensions remained high in the Caucasus nation following a weekend of mass protests in the country's capital, Tbilisi.
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