Articles tagged "war crimes"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 21

5 things to know about the latest weapons being sent to Ukraine -- ISW: Economic, military indicators suggest Russia is preparing for large-scale war with NATO -- Russia threatens to target US spy satellites made by SpaceX -- Netherlands to procure $164 million in F-16 munitions for Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 20

Russia has lost 600,000 barrels of daily oil-refining capacity due to drone attacks -- Why is Russia intensifying attacks on Ukraine’s Sumy Oblast? -- Borrell wants to use 90% of Russian assets profits to buy arms for Ukraine -- Russia has paid a staggering cost for Putin's imperial dreams -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 19

Taurus missiles: Why Ukraine wants what Germany is reluctant to give -- Ukrainian government allocating $128 million for procurement of attack drones -- Unmanned systems 'priority,' seeks solutions for advantage over Russia -- Ammunition suppliers for Czech-led initiative to aid Ukraine include Russian allies -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 18

Ukrainians in occupied territories vote at gunpoint -- Ukraine may be forced to aim to down only 1 in 5 missiles targeting cities due to ammunition shortage -- Anti-Kremlin militia claims it captured local administration in Russia's Belgorod Oblast -- Czechia to propose EU-wide grain import ban on Russia, Belarus -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 17

Ukrainian strikes reveal Russia's military vulnerabilities -- How many planes does Russia have? -- Finnish FM does not rule out sending Western troops to Ukraine -- Latvia investigates MEP accused of spying for Russia -- Czech President: Russia 'has no right' to set conditions for peace in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 16

Russian torture of Ukrainian POWs ‘widespread and systematic,’ UN commission says -- Fire reported at Russia's Syzran oil refinery -- Russian missile attack sets fire to medical facility in Kharkiv Oblast -- Whether afraid or indifferent, regular Russians enable autocracy -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 15

Russian reconnaissance troops forced to retreat after failed attempt to cross Dnipro -- Anti-Kremlin militias warn of new attacks, again call on civilians to evacuate -- Russia believed to have jammed signal on plane carrying UK defense minister -- Russian March 13 attack on residential building in Sumy kills 3, injures 12 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 14

Anti-Kremlin militia says fighting ongoing in 5 Russian settlements -- Russia says it will not participate in Switzerland peace talks even if invited -- Ukrainian hackers disrupt transport services in Russian cities -- Russian attack on residential building in Myrnohrad kills 2, injures 5 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 13

Ukraine to mass-produce robots to minimize human involvement on battlefield -- SBU uncovers pro-Russian disinformation group connected to Moscow-linked Ukrainian church -- What do we know about the ‘Siberian Battalion’ that reportedly crossed into Russia? -- US House Democrats start gathering signatures to force vote on Ukraine aid -- Inside the electronic warfare arms race that could shape course of war in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 12

5 children killed in single, residential attack: ‘We should never forget what Russia did’ -- Taurus-Storm Shadow missiles swap an option -- International electronics companies that suspended operations in Russia resume advertising -- South Korean arrested in Russia on suspicion of spying for first time -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 11

Russia steps up use of poisonous chemicals in Ukraine -- Massive Russian drone attack damages infrastructure, homes in Odesa -- St Petersburg airport suspends operations after drone attack -- Fire breaks out at oil depot in Russia's Kursk Oblast -- US, Japan hope to accelerate joint defense production -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 10

Russian student jailed for renaming Wi-Fi network to pro-Ukraine salute -- Armenia considering applying for EU membership amid growing tensions with Russia -- After 10 years of war, Krasnohorivka in new danger as Russia advances in the east -- Russian shelling in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast kills 16-year-old boy -- and more