
On May 19, five civilians were killed and 13 more were injured after an artillery shell fired by the military landed on a crowd of internally displaced persons near Tar Taing village in Khin-U Township. After such battles, military columns are known to bombard villages in the surrounding area with both heavy and light weapons. Junta forces have been raiding villages in Khin-U throughout May, and frequently clashed with resistance groups. The Khin-U People’s Defence Force (PDF) released a statement on Wednesday reporting that they and their allies were able to safely withdraw from the battle that followed, and warned residents of Depayin, Khin-U, Taze and Ye-U townships that a major Myanmar army assault on the area could be forthcoming. He was arrested once before, too,” the Kan Thit villager said, adding that Kun Thee’s son had also been previously arrested and was reportedly in prison at the time of the attack.Īnti-junta defence forces used improvised explosive devices to intercept the military vehicles at a curve in the road near Kan Thit, locals said, and noted that accompanying the convoy was a new junta-appointed local administrator.

“The old man couldn’t run, so he stayed behind. Residents of some 12 villages, including Kan Thit, were displaced by the assaults. The rest of the locals already fled as a seven-vehicle junta convoy travelling through Khin-U-en route from Shwebo to Ye-U-shot at and raided a number of homes along the road. Kun Thee had been hiding in his house in Kan Thit village when it was hit by an artillery shell at around 7pm, another resident of the community said. On February 28, Shell announced that it was going to withdraw from all joint projects with Russia, including Nord Stream 2 and Sakhalin 2.A 70-year-old man was killed on Wednesday after the military fired both heavy and light weapons into his village in Sagaing Region’s Khin-U Township. The Russian government will decide on the transfer of the share or on the refusal to do so.
#WITHDRAW MAILIST FROM SHELL PLUS#
The controlling stake in it (50% plus one share) belongs to Gazprom, Shell has 27.5% of shares, Japanese Mitsui and Mitsubishi - 12.5% and 10% respectively. Foreign shareholders of Sakhalin Energy must agree within a month to accept shares in the new company in proportion to the shares in the former company.
#WITHDRAW MAILIST FROM SHELL FREE#
The property of Sakhalin Energy will be transferred free of charge to the Russian Federation, which will transfer it to a new operator, and all the rights and obligations of the predecessor will be transferred to it.

On July 1, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree, which implies that a Russian company will become the new operator of the Sakhalin-2 project, instead of the Sakhalin Energy company. "By the end of this year, all of Shell's long-term 3rd party purchases of Russian crude will stop, except for two contracts with a small, independent Russian producer," the company said. Shell is assessing its rights and still working towards reaching an acceptable agreement that enables Shell to withdraw in line with all applicable legal requirements and agreements," according to the report.ĭuring the second quarter Shell received part of 2021 dividends from its participation in the project, the document says. The decree states that the foreign shareholders will be invited to receive shares in that entity equivalent to their shareholding in SEIC. "On June 30, 2022, a Russian Presidential Decree was passed that aims to transfer licences and assets of SEIC (Sakhalin Energy Investment Company - TASS) into a newly created Russian company that would assume the rights and obligations of SEIC. Shell is still working on an agreement to withdraw from the Sakhalin-2 project in Russia in accordance with its rights, the company said in a report.
