![]() ![]() To read our latest news on Ukraine, click here. Wheat prices have been climbing on global markets, just days after Russia pulled out of an agreement that guaranteed safe passage for ships carrying cereals through the Black Sea.Ī peer in the UK House of Lords has suggested that Russia could be offered the prospect of Nato membership in exchange for its withdrawal from Ukraine. The EU said it would prolong its sanctions against Russia by six months, until the end of January, over the country’s military aggression against Ukraine. Instructors from the mercenary group Wagner begun training the ex-Soviet country’s special forces, nearly a month after an aborted rebellion in Russia, officials in Belarus said. Ukraine’s deputy economy minister held talks with China’s vice-commerce minister in Beijing in the first high-level visit by a Ukraine government official to the country since 2019. Russia said it was imposing restrictions on British diplomats, requiring them to give five days’ notice of any plans to travel beyond a 120km radius, due to what it called London’s “hostile actions”. Ukraine and Russia made tit-for-tat warnings that any ships travelling to Ukrainian Black Sea ports would be seen as possibly carrying military cargoes and thus potentially strike targets following the collapse of the multipolar grain deal. China also confirmed that its consulate building in Odesa was damaged in the overnight strike by Russia. The US imposed sanctions on roughly 120 firms and people from Russia to the UAE to Kyrgyzstan in an effort to restrict Moscow’s access to products, money and financial channels that support its invasion of Ukraine.Īt least three people were confirmed to have been killed during Russia’s third night of successive airstrikes on south Ukrainian port cities, according to Ukrainian officials cited by Reuters. Both the New York Times and the Washington Post said Russian forces on the frontlines of the invasion in south-eastern Ukraine have come under attack from the US-supplied indiscriminate weapons that can remain unexploded. The White House confirmed that Ukraine began firing US-made cluster bombs against Russia. The UN Security Council will meet tomorrow over the “humanitarian consequences” of Russia’s withdrawal from a deal that allowed the safe Black Sea export of Ukraine grain for the past year, Britain’s UN mission said. Valve reportedly allocated most of its resources to CS, which explains the lack of updates before the big reveal.That concludes the Guardian’s Russia-Ukraine war live blog. At least, this is how it happened in Dota 2 with the transition to the new engine. The game is supposed to come out in beta and run for a while until merging with CS:GO. The deadline for Source 2 release is supposedly April 1, according to Richard Lewis and the previous information from insider Aquarius. The community was puzzled if that was a weird countdown or a notification that we had 5th iteration of CS incoming (CS 1.6, CS Condition Zero, CS: Source, CS:GO, CS Source 2). Source: CSGO Twitterīefore that, Valve dropped another banner on March 17, with five riflers standing next to each other. It pretty much looks like the logo for the future Counter-Strike on Source 2. ![]() ![]() They once again changed the Twitter banner to a new one with letters C and S and a figure of the rifler between them. Valve continues teasing the community, mainly on Twitter. Games and Esports News CS:GO CS:GO Twitter updated banner, which could be logo of future Counter-Strike Source 2 09:06:00 ![]()
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