The World Health Organization's European chief said at least 3,000 people had died in Ukraine amid Russia's invasion due to lack of access to treatments.
By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization's European chief said on Tuesday that at least 3,000 people had died in Ukraine because.
The World Health Organisation's European chief said on Tuesday that at least 3 000 people had died in Ukraine since Russia's invasion in February because they had been unable to access treatments for chronic diseases.
<p><span>Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated entities and individuals involved in attempts to evade sanctions imposed by the United States and its international partners on Russia. OFAC designated Russian commercial bank Transkapitalbank and a global network of more than 40 individuals and entities led by U.S.-designated Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev, including organizations whose primary mission is to facilitate sanctions evasion for Russian entities. OFAC also designated companies operating in Russia’s virtual currency mining industry, reportedly the third largest in the world. This is the first time Treasury has designated a virtual currency mining company.</span></p>