Articles tagged "International Atomic Energy Agency"
Ukraine Daily summary - Wednesday, December 11 2024
Russian drone hits IAEA service vehicle near Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant -- As China weaponizes the drone supply chain, Ukraine builds more parts at home -- Russian troops sabotage their boats to avoid Dnipro River crossing, Ukrainian partisans claim -- 70% of Ukrainians support 'West German' model for NATO accession -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 3 2024
‘Human safari:’ Kherson civilians hunted down by Russian drones -- Ukraine's military intelligence hacks Russian finance industry -- Ukraine wants UN nuclear watchdog to place foreign observers near all its nuclear plants -- Ukraine aims to increase ballistic missiles, long-range arms production in 2025 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 23 2024
Russian forces shooting civilians in Vovchansk -- SBU has a new weapon – Grad-equipped Sea Baby drones -- Ukrainian forces shoot down 5th Russian Su-25 aircraft this month -- Poland weighs shooting down Russian missiles near border -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, January 4
IAEA experts can't access 3 reactor halls at Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- NATO agrees on deal to buy 1,000 Patriot missiles for coalition members -- Russia's tech imports from China soar 10x -- Russian strike on Kharkiv damages civilian infrastructure -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 29
Abducting the future: How Ukrainian parents fight to rescue their children from Russia -- Russia is covering Ukraine with landmines. Clearing them will be extremely difficult -- Germany greenlights joint Rheinmetall-Ukraine venture in Kyiv -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 23
Russia sinking ferries in attempt to protect Crimean Bridge -- Starlinks, networks, and roaming – keeping Ukrainians connected in wartime -- "People are waking up to understanding of Russia being colonial fascist-leaning country" -- Situation 'precarious' after multiple explosions near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- German foreign minister says Ukrainian strikes on Moscow are legitimate -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 6
What could really happen if Russia destroys Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant? -- Fire erupts at oil depot in Russian-occupied Makiivka -- Possible cholera outbreaks in occupied part of Kherson Oblast -- Russia eyes Chechens, convicts to avoid full mobilization -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, June 23
Zelensky warns of possible Russian terrorist attack at Zaporizhzhia plant; IAEA spots no new mines at site -- Inside Ukraine’s costly mission to grind down Russia near Bakhmut -- Explosions reported in occupied Dzhankoi, Crimea -- New Ukrainian positions gained on southern front line -- UN adds Russia to global list of offenders for killing children in Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, June 17
EU top justice official: We aren't waiting for war's end to prosecute Russian crimes -- A call to condemn attacks on water systems in Ukraine -- Putin attacks Zelensky, says he is ‘not Jewish' -- Russian general-major likely killed in southern Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, June 16
'It was hell': Mother speaks of rescuing her child from Russian captivity -- Ukrainian pilots to start F-16 training in Denmark -- Ukraine says Russia abducts 150 children from occupied Luhansk Oblast -- UN nuclear chief starts his visit to Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, June 14
Three killed, at least 13 injured in Russia's overnight missile strike on Odesa -- Russia increases supply of Iranian drones -- Ukraine makes gains 1 week into counteroffensive but decisive battle yet to begin -- France says it uncovered major Russian disinformation campaign -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, June 13
Russia preparing evacuations, sabotage in Crimea amid Kakhovka dam destruction -- Russia strikes civilian buildings in Kryvyi Rih -- Kakhovka dam destruction disrupts water, power supply but offers sustainable reset -- Russian bombs in Belarus bear political significance -- Why Washington’s approach to punishing Russia won’t work -- and more