Articles tagged "Latvian"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 17

Ukrainian survivor of Russian torture files legal complaint in Argentina -- ‘Double-tap’ attack. Understanding one of Russia’s cruelest tactics in Ukraine -- Russia destroyed Kyiv Oblast power plant after Ukraine ran out of air defense missiles -- A look at the DRONE arsenal Russia uses against Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, April 8

Lithuania offers to dismantle shuttered energy stations, provide Ukraine with spare parts -- Foreign partners allocate over $700 million for demining in Ukraine -- Germany scrambles fighter jets to intercept Russian aircraft flying over Baltic Sea -- Russia lost 7 aircraft in Ukraine's April 5 attack on air base -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 4

How Ukraine hit a Russian drone factory 1,300 kilometers away -- Some villages in occupied Kherson Oblast no longer exist -- Long-term NATO support for Ukraine can show Russia it cannot win the war -- German customs detains ship loaded with sanctioned Russian uranium, lumber -- Macron privately pushed Biden, Scholz to adopt 'strategic ambiguity' toward Russia -- 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 - Thursday, March 7

Ukraine aims to stabilize front line, conduct counteroffensive in 2024 -- Ukraine’s allies have almost finished collecting funds to purchase shells through Czech-led allied initiative -- SBU detains man suspected of joining military to spy for Russia -- Ukrainian soldiers near Kupiansk prepare for potential Russian offensive -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, February 6

Russian attacks on cities, settlements increased by 25 percent last week -- Kremlin intensifying rhetoric pushing for hypothetical partition of Ukraine -- Latvian farmers protest Russian, Belarusian food imports -- Netherlands to send 6 more F-16 jets to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 31

These are the most important Russian ships destroyed by Ukraine -- Russia launches 5 attacks with chemical weapons on southeastern front lines in past day -- Ukraine may receive first new long-range bombs from US this week -- Key corruption index sees Ukraine improve, Russia worsen in 2023 -- Ukraine ends 2nd month of winter with stable energy sector -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, January 26

Special section on Il-76 crash -- Russia imported over $1 billion worth of advanced US and European chips in 2023 -- Forced conscription in occupied Ukraine pushes essential services to brink -- Some POWs from Russian list of Il-76 crash victims had already been exchanged -- PACE calls on European parliaments to recognize Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children as genocide -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 17

F-16s for Ukraine: When will they arrive and what can they do? -- EU chief says aid package for Ukraine will be approved 'with or without' Hungary's approval -- Belarus prepares new military doctrine allowing use of nuclear weapons -- Downed A-50 spy plane 'serious blow' to Russia's aviation -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, January 12

Police identify men suspected of running Russian torture chamber in occupied Kharkiv Oblast -- Estonia pledges $1.3 billion in long-term support for Kyiv -- Ukraine designates Subway as 'international sponsor of war' -- Kyiv has preliminary evidence Russia uses North Korean missiles in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, December 19

Ukrainian soldiers storming eastern bank of Dnipro fear their mission is hopeless -- EU to discuss $55 billion for Ukraine on Feb. 1 -- Putin's move to simplify citizenship for Moldovans an attempt to gather 'cannon fodder' -- Ukrainian military scales down some operations over foreign aid shortages -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 25

Russian, Chinese companies discuss possible underwater Crimean tunnel project -- Russian commander who ordered killing of civilians in Bucha identified -- Ukraine announces $4.8 billion to be allocated for shells, missiles in 2024 -- Ukraine faces LPG shortages over Polish border blockade -- and more