Articles tagged "Crimea"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, May 27
France calls latest Russian missile attacks 'flagrant violation' of international law -- Drone attack damages Gazprom building in Russia's Belgorod Oblast -- Ukraine asks Germany for Taurus cruise missiles -- Why some Ukrainian soldiers use Nazi-related insignia -- Military intelligence says Russia planning large-scale provocation at occupied nuclear plant -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 25
Russia’s Kinzhal missile is not hypersonic. Nor is it invincible -- First F-16 fighter jet in Ukraine will be one of the strongest signals from the world -- Prigozhin's heightened profile fuels intensified attacks on Russian military -- US lawmakers urge Biden to transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, May 24
Russia claims defeating Belgorod incursion without providing any footage -- Air Force denies start of F-16 training, says preparations underway -- Who does Crimea really belong to? -- Slovenia recognizes victims of Holodomor genocide -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, May 16
Sunak announces more defense aid, promises UK will be key part of fighter jet coalition -- Air strike of “exceptional intensity” hits Kyiv on May 16 -- EU to issue 'warning' to countries helping Russia evade sanctions -- Russian forces raid train stations in illegally occupied Crimea -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, May 13
Why Russia relies on private militaries, like Wagner, for its war effort -- Russia relies on Kalibr type missiles to disrupt Ukraine counteroffensive -- Mothers of killed soldiers find meaning in helping war effort, refugees -- Polish Senate approves resolution on Ukraine's fast-track NATO accession -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 11
Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism; a legal perspective -- Preliminary findings allege Russian missile fell in Poland -- SBU accuses 3 Russian proxies of torture during occupation of Mykolaiv -- 385 bodies found in liberated parts of Donetsk Oblast -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, May 7
Wagner boss' threats to withdraw from Bakhmut sign of 'internal war' in Russia -- Air Force admits downing first Russian ballistic missile on 4 May -- 45 Azovstal defenders return home from Russian captivity -- Some Western officials asked Ukraine not to liberate Crimea, an official says -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, April 29
Russian strike on Uman kills 23, including 4 children; rescue operation continues -- One year on, Kherson activist kidnapped by Russian troops remains in captivity -- Russia hits Chernihiv Oblast with guided bombs, damages civilian houses -- Way to peace is to arm Ukraine with F-16s -- Everything we know about Ukrainian attacks inside Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 27
Today's Russia is fascist. It’s time to start calling it that -- Upcoming Ukrainian counteroffensive continues to cause anxiety in Russia -- Russia shells 5 communities in Sumy Oblast, injuring two civilians -- Spain reminds Lula that lasting peace for Ukraine must respect its sovereignty -- Russia initiates large-scale resettlement to Ukraine's occupied territories -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 26
Ukraine reportedly makes marginal gains in Luhansk Oblast as Russia focuses on Donetsk Oblast -- Russia's casualty rate in Ukraine has dropped as it shifts to defense -- Ukraine preparing 'priority measures' following liberation of Crimea -- Sweden expels 5 Russian diplomats -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 23
‘They’ll kill me if I come back’: Abduction, torture become routine in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- Flanks around Bakhmut hold as brutal urban fighting continues for city blocks -- Ukrainian soldiers say they lack air defense firepower to stop Russian airstrikes -- Young Crimean Tatar sentenced to 7 years by Russian proxies, accused of giving $12 to volunteer battalion -- Russia cancels WWII march as it could highlight scope of its losses in Ukraine -- 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