Ukraine’s steel producers are now looking abroad to stay alive after the closure of the country's last operating coking coal ...
As he prepares to set off on another rescue mission on Ukraine's eastern front, 35-year-old Anton Yaremchuk is grateful for ...
Russia's army is around six kilometres (four miles) from the centre of Pokrovsk, a formerly thriving mining hub on top of ...
Ukraine's wartime steelmaking has relied on Pokrovsk mine Moscow's forces are closing in on coking coal mine Industry sources say production has stopped KYIV, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Ukraine has ...
The mine, near the frontline city of Pokrovsk, produced coking coal crucial for Ukraine’s steel industry. It kept running until the very last moment, when Russian forces finally reached its gates.
The plant in the embattled city of Pokrovsk is the only Ukrainian mine producing coking coal needed for the country's steelmaking industry, which has withered since Russia invaded in February 2022.
Russia's Defense Ministry said on Monday it had captured Pischane, a village southwest of Pokrovsk. Metinvest said last month it had suspended use of a coal mining shaft and administrative ...
located a few kilometers from the frontline town of Pokrovsk in the western Donetsk Region. The mine produced coal used to make coke for metallurgical enterprises. Reuters reported this, citing two ...
Ukraine has stopped production at its coking coal mine in Pokrovsk, which feeds the country’s steel industry, because of the proximity of advancing Russian forces, two industry sources told ...
Russia's army is around six kilometres (four miles) from the centre of Pokrovsk, a formerly thriving mining hub on top of Ukraine's largest coal reserves. The capture of the city and surrounding ...
KYIV, - Ukraine has stopped production at its coking coal mine in Pokrovsk, which feeds the country's steel industry, because of the proximity of advancing Russian forces, two industry sources ...