The price of gas in Europe went up after Russia invaded Ukraine. Since last year, glassblowers in Murano have been shutting off their furnaces. The Putin-aligned warlord said he was happy that the US was sending more weapons to Ukraine. Chechnya leader Kadyrov said he was thinking about how his fighters would be able to get them. Russia is not immune from having its equipment taken. Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, thanked US President Joe Biden for sending weapons to Ukraine and said he would be able to use them for Russia. Biden on Wednesday announced a $800 million military aid package for Ukraine, which he said includes the most cutting-edge systems from US arms-makers. Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, reacted to Biden's news on Telegram. He complained that he was not impressed with the equipment captured from Ukraine so far. We thought for a long time how to cheer up our fighters, but we didn't expect the Americans to help with that. When he read about the weapons the US will send, he wondered if it really was ours. Russia is suffering heavy equipment losses of its own, some of which end up being used by Ukraine against it. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joked this week that Russia is now Ukraine's top arms supplier because so much was taken, after several videos went viral showing Ukrainian tractors purportedly recovering abandoned Russian vehicles from muddy fields. —🇺🇦 Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) March 16, 2022 Since Russia invaded, the US has sent weapons to the Ukrainians. The UK, and even EU countries like Sweden and Germany limited themselves to defensive of humanitarian military aid. Kadyrov has overseen the rolling back of gay rights and an extensive use of torture, according to Human Rights Watch. He has been a boastful commentator on the war in Ukraine, which involves his own Chechen troops, and got into a social-media fight with Musk over Musk's offer to decide the war by facing Putin in single combat. The original article is on Business Insider. According to Zakharova, the parties are discussing military, political and humanitarian issues. The unprovoked war between Russia and Ukraine is believed to have been launched to subjugate a neighbor. Western countries said on Thursday that Russian forces are bombing cities and killing civilians in Ukraine, but no progress is being made on the ground. Rescuers were combing the rubble of a theatre where women and children had been taken refuge after Russian forces bombed the southern port of Mariupol the previous day. Commercial satellite pictures showed that the theatre had the word "children" written on the ground before it was destroyed. Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers. One local official said that the bomb shelter held after a theater in the port city of Mariupol was reduced to rubble. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged American lawmakers on Wednesday to do more to protect his country from Russia. The United States and its allies want to avoid NATO being drawn into the conflict in Ukraine, but they have supplied military aid to the country. He has an allowance of $3,300 per month and has to apply for a license to spend money in the UK. Some of the best company responses will be seen on social media. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a virtual assets bill into law, which will allow the country to accept donations for military and humanitarian aid in its war against Russia. The law determines legal status. Gen. David Berger praised the Ukrainian forces as he discussed the invasion of the country by Russia. According to the U.N.'s refugee agency and the International Organization for Migration, the number of civilians fleeing could reach four or five million. The AirMini AutoSet is the world's smallest CPAP. For a limited time, you can get a free prescription for the AirMini. President Joe Biden labeled Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal on Wednesday, while matching his new rhetorical step with military support for Kyiv. Alex Stein's performance at a Plano City Council meeting included references to being a "Zelenskyy stan" and putting a bullet in Putin's head. ABC News spoke with a former U.S. Ambassador about the virtual address to Congress by the Ukrainian President. Some of the craziest inventions you will not believe exist. The chief global affairs correspondent offers an analysis on how the Ukrainian armed forces stack up to the Russian army. Putin was handed one of his most comprehensive defeats by Ukrainian forces in a small town. Russia is accused of bombing a theater where civilians were hiding, and President Biden promised more military aid for Ukraine. Gas prices are still high even though oil prices are dropping. Today's Eye Opener has all that and more. When Larry Hall heard about a former Atlas Missile silo in Kansas, he thought it was perfect for a project. Russia said on Thursday it had made debt payments that were due this week but the announcement did not end a wait for what could be Moscow's first default on external borrowing in more than a century. Russia was due to make coupon payments on two dollar-denominated bonds on Wednesday, the first test of whether Moscow will meet its obligations after Western sanctions were imposed. Russia has been cut off from the global financial system due to the sanctions imposed over the invasion of Ukraine, while Moscow has retaliated by blocking the bulk of its gold and foreign exchange reserves. 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