Articles tagged "Kharkiv"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 27
Russian airstrike hits residential buildings in Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast -- Putin not ready for negotiations, seeks complete victory -- Russia began receiving ‘regular resupplies’ of small numbers of Iranian drones -- Russia strikes residential area in Kupiansk in Kharkiv Oblast -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 23
A day with drone unit defending Ukraine's south -- Putin doesn't plan for peace, planning for more war -- Russian missile strike on residential buildings in Zaporizhzhia -- Russia shifting missile & drone strike tactics after failed campaign against infrastructure -- 65% of Europeans support Ukraine joining EU in next few years -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 22
ICC prosecutor says Russia treats children like spoils of war -- Russia strikes Odesa with missiles -- China shipping drones to Russia worth millions -- Evidence suggests Putin has not been able to secure no-limits bilateral partnership with China -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 20
Germany will have to arrest Putin if he enters its territory -- Russia tacitly acknowledges its forces are unlikely to seize Zaporizhzhia -- Russia damaged or seized more than 1,700 fire trucks, hundreds of fire stations during full-scale war -- Ukrainian forces likely conducted localized counterattack southwest of Bakhmut -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 18
Ukraine needs more advanced aircraft than MiG-29s -- Celebrated tank brigade braces for harder battles in Donbas -- ICC issues arrest warrant for Putin, Russia's Bakhmut offensives lowest since January -- Several EU countries to sign deal to send artillery shells to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 16
Leaked document exposes Kremlin's plan to undermine Moldova -- Russia plans to hire 400,000 professional soldiers -- 6 detained as Russian spy network broken up in Poland -- Poland says several countries willing to send MiG-29 jets to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 13
Russia plans to organize riots to destabilize Moldova -- Former Georgian President Saakashvili claims he was poisoned, says he is close to death -- SBU identifies soldier executed by Russia after saying Glory to Ukraine! -- Belarus training grounds ready to host additional forces -- Authorities identify defiant Ukrainian POW executed by Russians -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 12
Putin unable to immediately fix control over Russia's information sphere -- Ukraine’s special forces destroy 2 military watchtowers in Russia -- 2 children injured in Zaporizhzhia Oblast following anti-tank grenade explosion -- Fire reported at Russian propaganda channel headquarters in Moscow -- Iran strikes deal to buy Su-35 fighters from Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 10
Russia preparing large-scale provocation on Ukrainian-Belarusian border -- Poland to transfer limited number of MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine -- Importance of holding Bakhmut -- Russia hasn't encircled Bakhmut, but situation is very difficult -- Ukraine may receive security guarantees at next NATO summit -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 9
Russia launches mass attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure -- Ukraine needs more air defense systems, 1 million rounds of ammunition -- Russia may switch to defense due to lack of resources -- The 57-year-old teacher who fearlessly resisted Russian occupation in Kherson -- National Bank of Ukraine liquidates Forward Bank -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 8
Ukrainian forces have 'likely stabilized' their defensive perimeter in Bakhmut -- Zelensky says capture of Bakhmut would give Russia 'open road' to other cities of Donetsk Oblast -- Ukrainian pilots ready to be trained on Western fighter jets in any country -- Ukrainian pilots ready to be trained on Western fighter jets in any country -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 3
Russian missile attack's survivors in Zaporizhzhia: "Only fascists could do that" -- Warm weather limits cross-country movement on Bakhmut front line -- Russian torture chambers in Kherson Oblast not random but rather part of a carefully thought-out plan -- IAEA's expert team conducts rotation at occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant after 3-week delay -- China’s increasing role in Russia’s war against Ukraine -- and more