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Ukrainian troops leave parts of Bakhmut, UK says

Russia's military production, state splurge ease sanctions pain

Ukrainian troops leave parts of Bakhmut, UK says
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KYIV: Ukrainian troops have been forced to withdraw from some territory in the battlefield city of Bakhmut as Russia mounts a renewed assault there with intense artillery fire over the past two days, Britain said in an intelligence update on Friday.

* Russia's ambassador to the United States said Washington had threatened retaliation after Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained on espionage charges, and suggested it might be time to cut the number of U.S. journalists in Russia.

* China's defence minister Li Shangfu will visit Russia from April 16-19, and meet Russian military officials, the Chinese defence ministry said. U.S. officials have expressed concern China might supply arms to Russia, something Beijing has denied.

* China only wants to promote talks in Ukraine and will not do anything to add fuel to the fire, China's foreign minister, Qin Gang, said earlier. * European Union foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell said it would be hard for Europe to trust China if it did not try to find a political solution to the Ukraine crisis based on Russia's withdrawal from Ukrainian territory.

* The FBI on Thursday arrested Jack Douglas Teixeira, a 21-year-old member of the U.S. Air National Guard, over the leaks online of classified documents that embarrassed Washington with allies around the world by revealing its spying on allies and purported Ukrainian military vulnerabilities. ECONOMY

* The operation of the Russian-controlled International Investment Bank has "become impossible" after U.S. sanctions on its officials and so Hungary has quit the bank, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said. On Wednesday, Washington imposed sanctions on three officials of IIB in Budapest, including a Hungarian.

* Switzerland has made it clear that it does not want to be seen as a haven for the evasion of sanctions on Russia, and is working with the U.S. and other partners on such issues, a senior U.S. Treasury official said.

* Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said it was critically important for Ukraine to begin reconstruction this year, and said Kyiv had identified a priority funding gap of $14 billion needed this year.

* Russia's military production, state splurge ease sanctions pain

* Ukraine's tech entrepreneurs fight war on different front

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