Articles tagged "Czechia"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 18

Secret Kremlin document outlines plan to 'weaken' Ukraine's allies [Washington Post] -- Iran's cheap, effective Shahed drones and how Russia uses them in Ukraine -- HUR confirms attack on Russian bomber factory in Tatarstan -- Kharkiv at risk of becoming 'second Aleppo' -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 2

How Czechia busted Russian propaganda network targeting European elections -- Ukraine has attack drones with range of over 1,000 kilometers -- Fire breaks out at industrial facility in Russia's Yekaterinburg -- Experts warn UN court’s approach in Ukraine versus Russia genocide cases may lead to more instability -- Russia looking to remove Taliban’s designation as terrorist organization -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 29

Poland investigating pro-Kremlin propaganda network linked to Russian intelligence -- Security measures to be increased in Kyiv following missile strikes, threats of Russian saboteurs -- Czech-led initiative concludes deals for 1 million shells for Ukraine -- Belgian PM says MEPs, MPs paid by Russian propaganda network -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 27

Putin's close allies see no link between Ukraine, Moscow shooting -- Polish official says NATO considering shooting down Russian missiles that approach its borders -- Russian landing ship Konstantin Olshansky hit with Neptune missile, says Ukraine -- At least 32 Ukrainian POWs executed in Russian captivity during winter -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 23

Is Russia committing genocide in Ukraine? -- UK announces more air defense systems, surveillance drones for Ukraine -- Russia’s rising chemical weapons use in Ukraine -- Russia hopes to collapse Ukraine's energy grid amid air defense shortage -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 18

Ukrainians in occupied territories vote at gunpoint -- Ukraine may be forced to aim to down only 1 in 5 missiles targeting cities due to ammunition shortage -- Anti-Kremlin militia claims it captured local administration in Russia's Belgorod Oblast -- Czechia to propose EU-wide grain import ban on Russia, Belarus -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 16

Russian torture of Ukrainian POWs ‘widespread and systematic,’ UN commission says -- Fire reported at Russia's Syzran oil refinery -- Russian missile attack sets fire to medical facility in Kharkiv Oblast -- Whether afraid or indifferent, regular Russians enable autocracy -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 15

Russian reconnaissance troops forced to retreat after failed attempt to cross Dnipro -- Anti-Kremlin militias warn of new attacks, again call on civilians to evacuate -- Russia believed to have jammed signal on plane carrying UK defense minister -- Russian March 13 attack on residential building in Sumy kills 3, injures 12 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, February 18

Avdiivka shows we need air defenses, long-range weapons, shells -- Czechia can deliver 800,000 shells to Ukraine if allied financing secured -- Ukraine downs 3 Russian warplanes -- US to transfer confiscated Russian funds to Ukraine via Estonia -- Mass protests in Hungary over child sex abuse scandal -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, December

Ukraine holds back Russian assault on Avdiivka as long winter battle looms -- Soldiers awarded Hero of Ukraine title will receive apartments from state -- Iran, Russia agree to jointly combat Western sanctions -- Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast village destroys medical facility, causes blackout -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 27

War can spread to more of the country if Russia's tech grows -- Russia likely moved air defense systems from Kaliningrad -- Fire reported at Russian plant manufacturing engines for military equipment -- Shelling and power loss at ZNPP highlight nuclear risks -- 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