Articles tagged "IAEA"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 30
Ukraine pushes Wagner troops back from Bakhmut supply line -- Ukraine needs 4th-generation fighter jets, no time to waste -- Russia trying to undermine trust in Ukraine's decisions about Bakhmut -- Putin admits sanctions may hurt Russia’s economy -- Poland discusses creation of coalition to boycott 2024 Olympics over Russian participation -- Why doesn't Ukraine restrict use of the Russian Telegram app? -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 29
Russia pushing for 'forever war,' says Peskov -- Russian Defense Ministry to increase weapons production 'seven fold' -- Unfortunate that UN report doesn't highlight positive treatment of Russian POWs -- Ministry confirms deportation of over 19,000 Ukrainian children to Russia -- As Russia kills Ukrainian athletes, it's not the time to allow Russians back to international sports -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 26
Over 300 cyber attacks registered in Ukraine in January-February -- Russia to modernize over 1,600 tanks over next 3 years, produce new ones -- Putin has likely sought to deploy Russian nuclear weapons to Belarus since before full-scale invasion -- Russia's war destroyed or damaged $2.5 billion worth of medical facilities in Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 10
Russia preparing large-scale provocation on Ukrainian-Belarusian border -- Poland to transfer limited number of MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine -- Importance of holding Bakhmut -- Russia hasn't encircled Bakhmut, but situation is very difficult -- Ukraine may receive security guarantees at next NATO summit -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 3
Russian missile attack's survivors in Zaporizhzhia: "Only fascists could do that" -- Warm weather limits cross-country movement on Bakhmut front line -- Russian torture chambers in Kherson Oblast not random but rather part of a carefully thought-out plan -- IAEA's expert team conducts rotation at occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant after 3-week delay -- China’s increasing role in Russia’s war against Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, February 20
Kuleba urges allies to start training Ukrainian pilots before decision on aircraft delivery is made -- US concerned China may provide Russia with weapons -- Russia's Rostec says it is stepping up production of hypersonic missiles -- Russia changes tactics of missile strikes -- Russia uses sexual violence as weapon in its war against Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 11
Today’s missile strike is a challenge to NATO, collective security -- Russian mass attack on Ukraine causes shutdown of nuclear reactor -- Ukraine downs 61 out of 71 missiles launched on Feb. 10 -- Ukraine's Air Force insists Russian missiles entered Romania's airspace -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, December 31
Video: One day of a Kyiv family struggling with power outages -- Russia demolishes 50 multi-story buildings in occupied Mariupol -- Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant loses connection to back-up power line due to shelling -- New program offers free bone repair implants to wounded Ukrainians -- Russians warned of 'one week left' before Putin closes borders -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, December 3
As many as 17 Ukrainian diplomatic missions abroad have received either letter bombs or blood-stained envelopes -- Satellite image shows main cemetery in Mariupol grown significantly -- Germany to provide Ukraine with 7 more Gepard tanks to ‘take pressure off’ debate on Patriot systems -- Ukraine receives HAWK air defense systems from Spain -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 30
Russia's Wagner Group recruits prisoners in Africa to fight against Ukraine -- IAEA to strengthen its presence in all of Ukraine’s nuclear power plants -- Ukraine registers nearly 48,000 alleged Russian war crimes -- US considers recognizing Russian mercenary Wagner Group terrorist organization -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 22
Svatove in Luhansk Oblast becomes vulnerable flank of Russian troops -- NATO Parliamentary Assembly recognizes Russia as 'terrorist state,' calls for special tribunal creation -- Poland plans to station Patriot missile systems at Ukrainian border -- Kherson residents say Russian forces dumped fallen soldiers in landfill -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 21
Over a dozen explosions reported near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- Ukraine to investigate alleged war crimes against Russian soldiers -- Russia to intensify attacks in eastern Ukraine after withdrawal from Kherson -- Russia has launched more than 4,700 missiles at Ukraine since Feb. 24 -- and more