Articles tagged "Zaporizhzhia Oblast"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 25
Lithuanian President: 'Red lines' regarding military aid to Ukraine must be crossed -- 'Exhausted' troops, 'disorganized' deployment will likely hinder Russia's prospects of holding critical frontline areas in Ukraine -- Russia tries to conceal its dwindling nuclear stockpile -- Former Polish PM: Ending war in Ukraine with compromises would lead to new dangers -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 16
Russia launches massive attack on Zaporizhzhia Oblast on Orthodox Easter -- 5 Ukrainians from occupied Melitopol to be tried for terrorism in Russia -- Fire reported at Russian tank training ground in Kazan -- 11 people killed in Russian missile strike on Sloviansk -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, April 14
Videos show pattern of Russian atrocities throughout the war -- Former Wagner soldier recognizes killers in video of alleged beheading of Ukrainian POW -- Hague court orders Russia to pay Ukraine's Naftogaz $5 billion in compensation for losses in Crimea -- Poland to supply more MiG-29 fighter jets to Kyiv -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 13
Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children is an established genocidal tactic during war -- Russia completes 120-km defense line in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Iran negotiating with China, Russia to replenish missile fuel supply -- Intelligence leak contains 'mix' of true, false information -- Counteroffensive reportedly delayed; EU reacts to decapitation video -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 12
Russian air strikes front-line towns in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Russia violated Black Sea Grain Initiative on April 11 -- Denmark says West may decide on fighter jets for Ukraine before summer -- Wagner mercenaries will last only 2 more months in Bakhmut if tactics unchanged -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 9
Increased Russian use of gliding bombs highlights need for F-16 jets -- Russia tries to capture all of Bakhmut, fierce fighting rages for Marinka -- Russia planning early graduations for military schools amid personnel shortage -- Twitter lifts restrictions on Russian top government accounts -- Estonian minister warns 'false peace is prelude to new wars,' backs NATO membership for Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, April 1
Explosions in Crimean Dzhankoi hinder Russia's transfer of weapons -- Ukraine starts using US-made ‘smart bomb’ kits -- Europol identifies 150 suspects of Russian war crimes in Ukraine -- Putin's plans to deploy nukes in Belarus violate Russia-China declaration -- Zelensky, EU leaders visit Bucha on liberation anniversary, honour massacre victims -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 31
April Fools Month: Russia to chair UN Security Council in April -- Tyranny's propagandists are winning -- Russia's FSB conducting 'filtration' in occupied Crimea -- Can Russia afford to commit to a years-long war? -- Bakhmut is 'slaughter-fest for Russians,' says top US general -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 28
Russia providing Iran with cyber weapons -- Ukraine considering every option in Bakhmut, will act adequately -- Ukraine downs 12 Iranian-made Shahed drones overnight -- Putin ‘raising stakes’ with nuclear threats -- Explosions in occupied Melitopol, building with Russian law enforcement damaged -- SBU neutralizes Russian agent group working in Donetsk, Kharkiv oblasts -- 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 - Friday, March 17
UN Commission finds Russia committed war crimes in Ukraine -- Russia transports stolen Ukrainian grain via occupied Berdiansk port -- China sends rifles, body armor to Russian entities -- Russian occupying forces in Crimea preparing for defense -- 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