Articles tagged "Crimea"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, August 25

Ukrainian soldiers on Independence Day: ‘We, our families, future still in danger’ -- Military intelligence reports successful raid on occupied Crimea -- Only '60-70%' of deployed Ukrainian maritime kamikaze drones destroyed by Russia -- Russia conducts raids at Crimean Tatars' homes -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 24

Russian helicopter pilot surrenders to Ukraine -- Russia launches 20 drones overnight, strikes Odesa grain storage -- Russia has 27 operable Tu-22M3 bombers left following recent strikes -- Russian use of pontoon bridges indicates logistical bottlenecks -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 19

Russia disperses ships in fear of Ukrainian strikes -- Russia fails another counterattack at Urozhaine, Ukraine advances in south -- Russian court liquidates major human rights NGO -- Russia increases propaganda activities in occupied Ukrainian territories -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 10

Germany transfers 2 Patriot launchers to Ukraine -- Russia shells kindergarten in Kherson -- Massive Russian drone attack destroys oil depot in Rivne Oblast -- Russian high-school textbooks promote war in Ukraine -- Russian media claims explosion at industrial plant outside Moscow -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 8

Russia continues to use chemical weapons in Ukraine -- German parliament ready to approve long-range missiles for Kyiv -- 7 killed, 67 injured in Russian attack on Pokrovsk -- Russian missile developer hacked by North Korea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, August 7

Increased attacks on Crimea disrupt Russian logistics, attempt to derail its southern defenses -- Russian officials continue to kidnap children under guise of 'vacations' -- Ukrainian forces destroyed 6 Russian ammunition depots, military equipment over one day -- Russia attacked Ukraine with 65 missiles, over 100 drones in past week -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 5

Ukraine may be winning world’s first cyberwar -- Ukrainian forces break through Russian first line of defense in south -- Russia preparing false flag operation to drag Belarus into war against Ukraine -- IAEA finds no mines on 2 out of 6 reactors of occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- Russia doubles defense spending plan for 2023 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 30

Ukraine’s counteroffensive lurches forward: Key moment looms as more forces committed -- Saboteurs blow up warehouse in occupied Crimea -- Russian forces aim to maintain control over land corridor into occupied Crimea -- Russia hits front-line Orikhiv with guided bombs -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 28

Russian oligarchs enjoy luxury life in UK under sanctions exemptions -- Ukraine needs more air defenses to protect its cities -- Putin attempts to bribe African leaders with free grain after pulling out of grain deal -- Ukraine's energy operator readies for worst-case scenario next winter -- China's support increasingly important for Russia's war effort -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, July 25

Russian occupiers at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant force reactor into 'hot shutdown' in violation of safety protocols -- UNESCO mission to visit Odesa, assess damage from Russian attacks -- Russian children to be taught combat drone operation -- Drone attacks reported in Moscow and occupied Crimea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 23

How Russian soldiers shared evidence of their own war crime -- Oil depot, Russian military warehouses destroyed in occupied Crimea -- Warsaw summons Russian ambassador after Putin threatens Poland -- Camera operator injured by Russian cluster munitions 23 km from front line -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, July 17

'Single best thing' for global economy is redoubling Ukraine support -- Loud explosions heard in occupied Luhansk, Berdiansk, Mariupol -- Russia shells 9 communities in Sumy Oblast, injuring one -- Bulgarian president blames Ukraine for war, prime minister hits back -- and more