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UPDATE 0959 GMT:
Since the beginning of 2026, the Bank of Russia has sold 21,772 tons of gold to finance the Government’s budget deficit, which reached 4.6 trillion rubles ($61.5 billion) by the end of March amid falling oil and gas revenues.
Russia’s gold reserves decreased by 0.7 million troy ounces to 74.1 million as of April 1.
“Sales to finance the budget deficit may continue amid a sharp increase in government spending compared to budget targets,” said Natalia Milchakova of Freedom Finance Global.
UPDATE 0757 GMT:
At least eight civilians have been murdered and 28 injured by Russian attacks across Ukraine over the past day.
Air defenses downed 139 of 155 drones fired by Russia overnight. At least 11 drones struck nine locations.
In Donetsk Oblast, a Russian strike killed one person in the village of Mykhailivka in the Kramatorsk district, Governor Vadym Filashkin said.
Two civilians were killed and at least 10 injured by an overnight Russian drone attack on Dnipro in southeast Ukraine.
Among the hospitalized are two girls, aged 9 and 14, and three adults. All are in moderate condition.
A multi-story apartment building was damaged and numerous apartments set afire.
In the Sumy region in the northeast, two 67-year-old men were killed by Russian drones.
In the neighboring Kharkiv region, a 66-year-old man was slain and four people was injured.
In the Zaporizhzhia region in the south, a 77-year-old woman was murdered by a Russian glide bomb.
Russia launched 155 drones at Ukraine overnight
A Dnipro apartment block is in flames — 2 killed, 10 injured. A 77-year-old woman killed in Zaporizhzhia Oblast. A woman killed in a strike on Zhytomyr Oblast railway infrastructure. Seven oblasts without power.… pic.twitter.com/OZJEtUXcFv
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) April 23, 2026
ORIGINAL ENTRY: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha says Ukraine’s frontline position is “the strongest” in a year, as gradual Russian gains have been halted.
In March, Russia gave up 9 square km (3.5 square miles) across the eastern and southern frontlines, Moscow’s first loss of territory since 2023. Before that, the scale of Russian advances had been halved this year.
Moscow’s spring offensive has not been able to regain the offensive, with almost no movement on frontlines in the Donetsk region in the east.
Sybiha said:
We have minimized the Russians’ advantage in manpower through the use of drones. For us, the situation on the battlefield is about strengthening our negotiating position. We can shoot down up to 90% of the targets that strike our cities….
[Ukraine’s] position on the battlefield is indeed the strongest, or the most solid, it has been over the past year.