Articles tagged "Lithuania"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 29
Faces of torture: Investigation into Russians, collaborators who abused Ukrainian POWs -- Ukraine to open office in European Parliament -- Crippling Black Sea storm reportedly destroys Kerch bridge barriers -- Russian submarines lurk in Black Sea despite inclement weather -- 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 23
Ukraine to operate F-16 jets in late spring in 'best-case scenario' -- Polish investigation into Russian spy network results in 15 arrests -- Russians consider Cyprus, Hungary top locations for foreign investment -- At least 2 killed by Russian strike on hospital in Selydove on Nov 20 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 11
Strike on Crimea sank Russian landing crafts -- EU unlikely to deliver 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine by March 2024 -- 44% of Ukrainians have war zone experience -- Ukraine may target Russian oil in response to attacks on power grid -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, October 24
Russia using West's focus on other crises to renew attacks on Ukraine -- 3 local residents arrested in Kherson for spying -- SBU says 'comments after victory' following media report linking it to assassinations inside Russia -- Russian strikes damage thermal power plant -- Russia attacks in multiple directions on eastern front -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, October 20
Russian Orthodox Church runs private military companies to train fighters for Ukraine deployment -- ATACMS deliveries to increase, 'optimistic' that F-16s will arrive beginning of 2024 -- Russia withdraws from Convention for Protection of National Minorities -- Ukrainian archivists collect Russian graffiti as evidence of war crimes -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, October 18
Ukraine uses ATACMS for first time in strikes on Russian forces in Luhansk, Berdiansk -- Ukraine's special forces say they destroyed 9 Russian helicopters in occupied territories -- How Russia’s liberal tech companies became the foundation of Putin’s war effort -- Putin, Orban hold talks in Beijing -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 5
SBU drones hit Russian S-400 air defense system near Belgorod -- Russia transfers Black Sea Fleet vessels to avoid Ukrainian fire -- Two sisters capture the beauty of Ukraine’s villages before it’s gone -- Kyiv says special forces conduct operation in occupied Crimea -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, October 4
Weakness is lethal. Why Putin invaded Ukraine and how the war must end -- UK Minister says Ukraine has practically defeated Russia's Black Sea Fleet -- Agricultural cargo to be checked in Lithuania to speed up grain exports -- Burger King still 'open as usual' in Russia -- Ukraine war is Moscow’s main budget priority -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, September 14
Deliberate murders of Ukrainian children by Russian soldiers reveal culture of impunity -- Russia starts reinforcing 'third line' of defenses in south -- First Ukrainian pilots to likely complete F-16 training in 3 months -- Romania finds more suspected Russian drone fragments -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, September 9
UK planes guard Ukrainian grain ships in Black Sea -- US will likely send long-range ATACMS to Ukraine in upcoming aid package -- Ukraine's counteroffensive moves faster than new sanctions -- Increased military activity observed near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 8
Musk turned off Starlink near Crimea to disrupt Ukraine's strike against Russian fleet -- Russia moving troops to southern front line to strengthen defense, Kyiv says -- 'Realistic possibility' that Ukraine can break through remaining Russian lines in 2023 -- Ukraine could export 10 million tons of grain annually through Baltic Sea ports -- and more