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Trump’s longtime accounting firm, Mazars, says his financial statements cannot be relied upon

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“I have no idea what kind of a bomb can turn a house into an inferno in a matter of minutes,” Elena said. “The temperature was so high that the bricks crumbled,” she added. At least 1,367 people, civilians and military, have been killed and 4,087 people wounded by fighting in eastern Ukraine since mid-April. Ging drew attention to the issue of civilian evacuation from areas affected by the military conflict. The UN also demanded that Kiev stops taking customs fees from the humanitarian aid that arrives in the country, and also simplify UN employees’ access into Ukraine. Moreover, “a unified system is necessary to register the internally displaced persons, a system that will allow to fully analyze and understand the people’s needs,” Ging stated. “Humanitarian aid should be free of customs payments. Apart from that, it is necessary to accelerate the process of signing and ratifying the agreement between the UN and the government about the simplification of the entry to the country for humanitarian workers and the import of loads,” the official added.
On February 15th Mr Putin claimed, without the slightest evidence, that Ukraine’s government was perpetrating “genocide” in the Donbas, a region of south-eastern Ukraine where Russia has armed and backed proxy militias, and their self-declared “republics” in Donetsk and Luhansk. On February 18th those statelets began evacuating citizens to Russia, as the Kremlin claimed, again without evidence, that Ukraine was preparing to invade the Donbas. That evening, Russia’s state-run media circulated photos and videos of an explosion outside a government building in Donetsk and the sabotage of a gas pipeline near Luhansk. A day later both the Donetsk. Luhansk republics announced a general mobilisation for war. In Luhansk, men aged 18 to 55 were told they would not be allowed to leave. Russian media claimed that a Ukrainian shell had landed inside Russia itself. This apparently spontaneous spiral was as much theatre as crisis. The idea that Ukraine’s army, having observed exemplary restraint for months, would launch an attack while surrounded by as many as 190,000 hostile troops is fanciful.
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