The White House and the Wall Street Journal again denied the charge of espionage against jailed Wall Street Journal writer Evan Gershkovich on Saturday. According to Russian media sources citing local officials, a Ukrainian missile was shot down near Feodosia in southeast Crimea on Saturday.

According to a person familiar with the statistics, Russia’s energy ministry said that the country decreased its oil production by roughly 700,000 barrels per day last month.

Nevertheless, the amount conflicts with information on the nation’s March seaborne exports and supplies to local refineries, raising doubts about how much oil Russia is truly producing.

As Russia shoots down a missile over Crimea, no damage is reported.

According to Interfax, which cited Sergey Aksyonov, the leader of the Russian-occupied peninsula, Russian air defence forces shot a missile launched from Ukraine over the region of Feodosia in eastern Crimea on Saturday.

According to the Tass news agency, which reported regional authorities, debris fell on an unidentified community, although no injuries or property damage were reported.

Feodosia is situated between Sevastopol and Kerch, the bridge’s endpoint connecting Crimea to the Russian mainland, on the southern shore of Crimea. What would be a long-range hit for Kyiv’s forces is unknown to Ukrainian officials.

PM of Estonia, a big supporter of Ukraine, seals new coalition.

Following her victory in the elections held last month, Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas secured a deal for a new government coalition, extending her position as one of Europe’s most ardent supporters of Ukraine in its conflict with Russia.

Estonia has distinguished itself as the country that provides Ukraine with the most weapons on a per-capita basis under her leadership. The nation has vigorously pushed for tough sanctions to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, along with its Baltic neighbours Latvia and Lithuania.

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