Articles tagged "grain exports"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 24
Russian forces using chemical weapons to storm Ocheretyne, situation 'difficult' -- What Ukraine lost while waiting for the US aid bill to pass -- What's happening with Russia's assets frozen in the West? -- Swedish Navy chief says Russian 'shadow fleet' of oil tankers possibly conducting espionage in Baltic Sea -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 2
Ukraine destroyed 13 Russian military aircraft in 2 weeks. How? -- Russia could break through defenses in summer, Ukrainian officials warn -- Ukraine partially retakes ground near Avdiivka while Russia pushes toward Chasiv Yar --Russia's peace terms include Ukraine outside NATO, smaller military, 2022 document shows -- Russia not provided Ukraine with any official list confirming that there were Ukrainian POWs on board the Il-76 aircraft that crashed -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, October 29
Russian attacks damaged 70 large energy facilities in Ukraine -- Is Ukraine’s new Black Sea corridor working? Experts say it has potential -- Ukraine, Netherlands start talks on bilateral security guarantees agreement -- Russia has lost 4,000 soldiers in battle for Avdiivka -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, October 28
Russia claims drone attack on Kursk Nuclear Power Plant -- First Ukrainian demining machine developed in Kharkiv -- Russia has lost at least a brigade trying to capture Avdiivka -- 'I never planned to fight against Ukraine:' Forcibly conscripted by Russia, Ukrainians await fate in POW camp -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, October 25
Record Russian armor, personnel losses in failed attempt to take Avdiivka by storm -- Full Ukrainian fire control over Crimea only a matter of time -- Russia’s reliance on penal battalions shows lack of infantry capability -- Russia decreases ground attacks at Avdiivka but launches heavy air strikes -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, October 11
Bulgarian authorities uncover plot to export military equipment to Russia -- Special forces of Russia, Belarus plan false flag attack on Belarusian territory -- Russia fails to regain seat on UN Human Rights Council -- Russia launching new offensive in Avdiivka -- Ukrainian forces reportedly advance southeast, east as weather worsens -- 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 - Sunday, September 24
Ukraine has achieved a breakthrough in Verbove -- Is the counteroffensive almost over? [podcast] -- Previously reported mines remain at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- Grain dispute will not disrupt good relations between Poland, Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, September 20
First ship with Ukrainian grain leaves Black Sea port through temporary corridor -- Opposition to Ukrainian grain incited by Russian propaganda -- Denmark to send Ukraine 45 more tanks in cooperation with partners -- Russia's aggression poses threat beyond Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, September 17
Ukrainian innovators want to bring life-saving robots to the battlefield -- Russia likely amassing 'significant stockpile' of missiles for winter strikes against Ukraine -- Deported Sputnik Moldova head worked for Russian Intelligence -- Ukrainian advances in Zaporizhzhia Oblast prompt Russian defensive focus -- 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 - Wednesday, August 30
Russian colonel tortured civilians to death in Kherson Oblast -- Kremlin has a long history of killing its opponents -- As counteroffensive presses forward in southeast, 'every meter costs a life' -- German company under investigation for selling drone components to Russia -- and more