Articles tagged "POWs"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 15
Navy says only 5 Ropucha-class ships left in Russia's Black Sea Fleet after sinking of Caesar Kunikov -- Serious threat to US national security relates to Russia's plans to put nuclear weapons in space -- Ukraine could receive $4 billion from frozen Russian assets in 2024 -- Germany aims to deliver 4 times as many shells to Ukraine in 2024 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, February 13
Ukraine to produce thousands of long-range drones in 2024 -- Russia stops using 'human wave' attacks due to insufficient troops in Avdiivka -- Agriculture Ministry strongly condemns deliberate destruction of Ukrainian grain by Polish protesters -- EU agrees on new measures to isolate frozen Russian funds -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 10
[video] Why did Zelensky fire Zaluzhnyi? -- Syrskyi reveals his priorities as Ukraine's new chief commander -- Ukraine facing 'critical shortage' of missiles, military hardware -- No Ukrainian POWs on crashed Russian Il-76 aircraft -- Russia builds militaristic youth camps in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, February 9
Who is General Syrskyi, Ukraine's new chief commander? -- Ukraine, Denmark start negotiations on security guarantee agreement -- Senate advances Ukraine, Israel aid in procedural vote -- Short-lived rise of Boris Nadezhdin, Putin's anti-war opponent -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, February 2
Is it OK to have fun during war? We asked Ukrainians -- Romania: Russia 'will not stop' with war in Ukraine, calls for better preparation amid potential conflict with NATO -- Ukraine strikes Russian targets in Crimea methodologically and regularly -- Russia ignores Ukraine's appeal to return bodies of POWs Moscow says are killed in Il-76 crash -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 1
Germany hands over IRIS-T anti-air missiles, armored vehicles, other equipment in latest delivery to Ukraine -- UN Court rules Russia broke international anti-terrorism financing treaty -- Russia suffers large-scale internet outages -- 207 Ukrainian POWs return home; Ukraine says Russian airbase in Crimea struck -- 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 - Saturday, January 27
How pregnant medic kept working on front line amid heavy combat -- Russia blocks international commission from investigating Il-76 crash -- No delays expected in delivery of first F-16s from Denmark to Ukraine -- All EU members appear to agree on approving 4-year aid package for Ukraine -- 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 - Thursday, January 25
Cyberattack on Russian scientific research center deals 'devastating' damage -- Fire breaks out at oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar Krai -- Ukraine says it was not informed about need to ensure safety of airspace before plane crash in Belgorod Oblast -- Russia's use of North Korean ballistic missiles not a sign of Moscow's depleted domestic capacity -- 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 - Thursday, December 7
Ukraine receives "too little to win and too much to lose" regarding military aid -- Russian soldier who shot at civilians sentenced to 15 years in absentia -- Slovak truckers threaten to completely block crossing on Ukrainian border -- Nepal uncovers smuggling ring for Russian army recruitment -- Russians most interested in asking Putin when war will end -- and more