Articles tagged "sanctions"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, December 8

Russian soldier who kidnapped teenager sentenced to 12 years in prison -- In heavily shelled Kupiansk, some choose to stay despite constant risk of killing -- Ukraine, US sign statement of intent on co-production of weapons -- Lithuania investigating how Abramovich's children received citizenship, plans to amend law -- 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

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, December

Ukraine holds back Russian assault on Avdiivka as long winter battle looms -- Soldiers awarded Hero of Ukraine title will receive apartments from state -- Iran, Russia agree to jointly combat Western sanctions -- Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast village destroys medical facility, causes blackout -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, December 3

Ukraine’s fight to heal millions of children scarred by Russia’s war -- As sanctions bite, Russia eyes Ukraine’s mineral resources to fund its invasion -- Russia's Shoigu refers to offensives as 'active defense' to lower expectations -- Resistance blow up Russian refueling station in Melitopol -- and more

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 - Friday, November 24

Russian propagandist killed in Ukraine -- SBU allegedly eliminates high-ranking collaborator in Belgorod -- From F-16s to frozen assets - how Dutch far-right's win could impact Ukraine -- Russian cluster munitions attack on Kherson Oblast kills 3, injures 5 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 22

Ukraine unveils 'powerful drone' that can fly behind enemy lines, evade jamming -- US Ambassador to UN likens Putin to Stalin -- Wagner prepares to provide air defense to Hezbollah or Iran -- US shell deliveries to Ukraine have dropped over 30% since Hamas' Oct 7 attack -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 21

‘The better we prepare for the long war, the sooner it will end’ -- NATO members nearing deal on joint Black Sea mine-clearing force -- Russian army boot manufacturers imported over $4 million worth of EU materials -- Russia may begin full mobilization after 2024 presidential election -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 20

Ukrainian teenager illegally taken from Mariupol manages to leave Russia, heads to Ukraine -- Explosion reported in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- Ukraine sanctions 100 individuals involved in illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia -- Finland sends military to build fences near crossing with Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 17

Will the Kremlin’s war soon expand to a second front in Georgia? -- Ukraine's secret 'Black Box' project revealed to be long-range attack drone -- Over 2,400 children have been deported from Ukraine to Belarus -- Ukraine is working on boosting air defense throughout periphery regions -- More Americans support arming Ukraine than Israel -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, November 16

Russia planned to steal grain and starve Ukrainians ahead of invasion, evidence shows -- Russia admits Ukrainian troops operate on Dnipro River's occupied east bank -- Russia not elected to UNESCO Executive Board for the first time in history -- Moscow university imports Canadian drone detector despite sanctions -- and more