Articles tagged "Crimes Against Humanity"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 21

‘The better we prepare for the long war, the sooner it will end’ -- NATO members nearing deal on joint Black Sea mine-clearing force -- Russian army boot manufacturers imported over $4 million worth of EU materials -- Russia may begin full mobilization after 2024 presidential election -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 20

Ukrainian teenager illegally taken from Mariupol manages to leave Russia, heads to Ukraine -- Explosion reported in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- Ukraine sanctions 100 individuals involved in illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia -- Finland sends military to build fences near crossing with Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, November 19

Bulgaria's Soviet stockpiles and large defense industry may be key to Ukraine's success -- Russia prepares another Avdiivka offensive -- Kazakhstan blocks Russian TV portal -- What's wrong with Hungary? -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 18

Kremlin planning campaign to destabilize Ukraine, potential coup -- 15 Russian warships destroyed, 12 damaged, Ukraine's navy says -- Artillery munition deliveries to Ukraine have decreased since Israel-Hamas War -- US to ensure sustainability of Ukrainian F-16s by providing spare parts -- Pro-Russian disinformation weakening Bulgarian army -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 17

Will the Kremlin’s war soon expand to a second front in Georgia? -- Ukraine's secret 'Black Box' project revealed to be long-range attack drone -- Over 2,400 children have been deported from Ukraine to Belarus -- Ukraine is working on boosting air defense throughout periphery regions -- More Americans support arming Ukraine than Israel -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, November 16

Russia planned to steal grain and starve Ukrainians ahead of invasion, evidence shows -- Russia admits Ukrainian troops operate on Dnipro River's occupied east bank -- Russia not elected to UNESCO Executive Board for the first time in history -- Moscow university imports Canadian drone detector despite sanctions -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 15

Russian soldiers who killed civilians, including well-known children's writer, identified -- NGO Save Ukraine rescues 4 more children from Russian occupation -- Russian revenues from oil exports drop due to sanctions, global market forces -- Putin signs law restricting media freedom during elections -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 14

Pistorius confirms plan to double Germany's military aid to Ukraine for 2024 -- Training center for Ukrainian F-16 pilots opens in Romania -- 100th ship passes through Black Sea humanitarian corridor -- Germany to provide Ukraine with 2 more IRIS-T air defense systems -- Ukraine adapts Soviet air defense systems to fire US missiles -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 13

Blast kills at least 3 Russian officers at military headquarters in occupied Melitopol -- Finnish Border Guard reports spike in asylum seekers traveling from Russia -- Russia attacked 120 settlements in 8 regions over past day -- Russia escalates airstrikes in southeastern axes -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, November 12

Crowdfunded sea drone fleet strikes 8 Russian targets in first year of operation -- Partnership between Ukraine and Poland makes Europe stronger -- Russia publishes collection of pseudo-history to justify war against Ukraine -- 'Unknown people' derail train in Russia's Ryazan Oblast -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 11

Strike on Crimea sank Russian landing crafts -- EU unlikely to deliver 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine by March 2024 -- 44% of Ukrainians have war zone experience -- Ukraine may target Russian oil in response to attacks on power grid -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 8

First Dutch F-16 jets already in Romania -- Latvia says Russian aircraft violated its airspace -- Russia continues to receive weapons from US, Europe despite sanctions -- Newly-delivered NASAMS systems enter service in Ukraine -- and more