China News Agency, Beijing, April 11. Comprehensive news: The Russian and Ukrainian militaries announced their latest military progress on the 10th.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Uzbekistan must not lose the opportunity to resolve the conflict diplomatically, but Uzbekistan's conditions must be met.

On the other hand, the World Bank released the latest report saying that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the Western sanctions against Russia have hit the economies of Europe and Central Asia hard.

Russia and Ukraine announce their respective military progress

  Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Konashenkov reported on the 10th that the Russian army has destroyed 127 Ukrainian fighter planes, 98 helicopters, 436 drones, 234 sets of air defense missile systems, and 2,052 vehicles since the launch of the special military operation. Tanks and armored vehicles, 232 multiple rocket launchers, 894 field artillery and mortars, 1975 special military vehicles.

The Russian Ministry of Defense also released a video on the same day of a Russian frigate launching cruise missiles from the Black Sea waters to Ukrainian military infrastructure.

Data map: On March 6, local time, Russian soldiers helped people evacuate.

  The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces issued a statement on social media on the 10th, saying that as of the 10th, the Russian army had lost 19,300 personnel in the operation against Ukraine, lost 722 tanks, 1,911 armored vehicles, 342 sets of artillery systems, and 108 multiple rocket launchers. There are 55 sets of air defense systems, 1,384 motor vehicles, 152 fixed-wing aircraft, 137 helicopters, 7 ships/patrol boats, 76 fuel transport vehicles, and 112 tactical drones.

  The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces also stated that due to the serious loss of equipment and personnel, the Russian army set up military hospitals and repair shops in areas controlled by the Russian army in Kharkiv, Kherson and Zaporozhye.

  According to the Ukrainian State News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released a video of an interview with US media on social media on the 10th.

Zelensky said in the video that Ukraine must not lose the opportunity to resolve the conflict diplomatically, but its conditions must be met.

The Ukrainian people will accept peace and hope to end the war on Ukrainian terms.

Austrian Chancellor Nehamer to visit Russia

  German Chancellor Scholz had a phone call with Zelensky on the 10th.

The German government said in a statement that the call was part of regular contacts between the two sides.

Scholz asked Zelensky about the current situation in Russia and Ukraine and the negotiation process, and said that Germany would fully support the Ukrainians.

  Austrian Prime Minister Nehamer said in an interview with the media on the 10th that he will visit Russia on the 11th and hold a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has discussed this visit with European Commission President von der Leyen, German Chancellor Scholz and Turkey President Erdogan held consultations and informed Zelensky.

  Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov confirmed to the media on the 10th that Putin will meet Nehamer in the Kremlin on the 11th.

  Austrian National Radio and Television reported on the 10th that such a visit will make Nehamer the first EU leader to visit Russia and meet Putin since the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

Nehamer visited the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on the 9th and met with Zelensky.

World Bank report says Russia-Ukraine conflict hits Eurasian economies

  The World Bank released a report on the 10th that under the continued influence of the new crown epidemic, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has exacerbated the economic impact, and the economy of emerging markets and developing countries in Eurasia is expected to shrink by 4.1% this year.

Before the conflict, the region's economy was expected to grow by 3%.

  The report notes that the extent to which Ukraine's economy shrinks depends on the duration and intensity of the conflict.

Affected by unprecedented sanctions, the Russian economy has fallen into a severe recession.

In addition, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova and Tajikistan are also expected to fall into recession this year.

Growth forecasts for all Eurasian economies have been revised down due to spillovers from the conflict.

  The World Bank believes that the severe humanitarian crisis triggered by the conflict may be one of the most lasting effects of the conflict.

The World Bank is developing programs to provide support to Ukraine's neighbors to meet the financial needs of Ukraine's influx of civilians.

  According to the news released by the Russian government website on the 10th, the Russian government reserve fund will increase by 273.4 billion rubles to ensure economic stability under external sanctions. The relevant order has been signed and announced.

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