(Reuters) – VEON anticipates “material” impairment charges this year from the war in Ukraine, its second biggest market, but it still has to assess them, the Amsterdam-listed mobile operator said on Thursday. “We anticipate that we will report material impairment charges with respect to assets in Ukraine and/or Russia during 2022, unless there is a significant improvement in the current underlying conditions, including a lasting resolution of the ongoing conflict,” the company said in an earnings statement. However, the uncertainty over the current situation meant these charges were “not as of…