Articles tagged "Kherson Oblast"

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 - Thursday, July 27

Ukrainian troops make gains in Donetsk Oblast -- Russian navy changes posture to blockade Ukrainian ports -- Russian forces launch missiles against Khmelnytskyi Oblast -- Russia raises conscription age [again] to increase dwindling forces in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, July 24

Putin reveals concern over potential threats Wagner Group, Prigozhin may pose to him -- Moscow claims attack that hit Odesa cathedral targeted sites where Ukraine was making 'unmanned boats' to be used against Russia -- How controversial cluster munitions give Ukraine needed punch during counteroffensive -- Ukraine downs 9 out of 19 missiles fired at Odesa Oblast overnight -- Russia beginning to collect intel on Ukraine's energy infrastructure -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 20

How Russian ultra-nationalists undermine Putin’s narratives -- Russia retreats from positions near Orikhovo-Vasylivka in Bakhmut direction -- Russia deliberately targets grain infrastructure in Odesa Oblast -- Kyrgyzstan supplying military parts to Russia, US could respond with sanctions -- 4 NASAMS systems announced for Ukraine -- 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

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 16

Russia after Wagner revolt: Will Putin stay afloat or face more turmoil? -- Over 50 Russians found guilty of war crimes in Ukraine -- Ukraine says it destroyed Russian S-400 missile system used in deadly strike on Kramatorsk -- Russia unleashes drones, bombards southern Ukraine overnight -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 14

Russia after Wagner revolt: Will Putin stay afloat or face more turmoil? -- Military confirms strike on Russian base in occupied Berdiansk, reportedly killing Russian lieutenant general -- No real prospect of Putin using nuclear weapons -- Vilnius NATO summit demonstrates how Russia's claimed war goals have failed, but Russian response remains muted -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, July 12

Former NATO envoy to Moscow: ‘Potential escalation with Russia is a myth’ -- F-16 training coalition of 11 countries officially formed -- Ukraine reportedly strikes Russian makeshift barracks in occupied Berdiansk -- France to send long-range missiles to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, July 11

Ukraine liberates 14 square kilometers over past week -- Nobel Laureate Matviichuk asks South Africa for clear position on Putin's arrest warrant -- Factory to produce Bayraktar drones under construction in Ukraine -- Rheinmetall to build, repair tanks in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 7

Moscow re-deploys units from strategic regions in Russia to Ukraine -- Kakhovka Dam destruction: Tracking the catastrophe’s aftermath down the Dnipro River -- Pence: US will have to fight Russia if Ukraine defeated -- Death toll of Lviv missile strike rises to 10 -- 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 - Tuesday, July 4

New body for investigating Russian crime of aggression opens office in The Hague -- Ukraine designates Unilever as 'international sponsor of war' -- All hospitals in occupied Lysychansk re-purposed by Russia for military needs -- Ukrainians under occupation face deportation, loss of property after Putin's new order -- and more