Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 150 of the invasion

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Lithuania lifts rail ban on goods transport to Kaliningrad; three bodies recovered from Kramatorsk school attack

Photograph: Gleb Garanich/ReutersPhotograph: Gleb Garanich/ReutersLithuania has lifted a ban on the rail transport of sanctioned goods into and out of the Russian territory of Kaliningrad

The Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, said he had little confidence in Russia fulfilling its side of a bargain“Canada’s confidence in Russia’s reliability is pretty much nil,” Trudeau said on Friday. “This is another demonstration that Ukraine can withstand the war,” he said in a late-night address on Friday, Reuters reported. Ukraine would also have a chance to sell the current harvest, he said.after the deal on resuming grain exports from Ukraine. In Chicago, the price of wheat for delivery in September dropped 5.9% to $7.59 a bushel, which is equivalent to about 27kg and the lowest close since Russia’s invasion on 24 February. On Euronext, wheat prices for delivery in September fell 6.

 

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