Articles tagged "shells"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, May 6

Russian glide bomb attack injures 15 civilians in downtown Kharkiv -- Military intelligence confirms car bomb attack killing Russian organizer of civilian torture chambers in Berdiansk -- Russia lures Cubans to army with offers of high pay, Russian passport -- Rheinmetall CEO to send Kyiv 'hundreds of thousands' of shells this year -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, April 22

Ukraine will be 'able to blunt' Russia's offensive if US aid arrives quickly -- Ukraine aid bill finally passes the House – what happens next? -- Poland, Lithuania, other NATO allies begin military exercise around Suwalki Gap -- Blinken to warn Beijing over support for Russia in upcoming trip to China -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 18

Secret Kremlin document outlines plan to 'weaken' Ukraine's allies [Washington Post] -- Iran's cheap, effective Shahed drones and how Russia uses them in Ukraine -- HUR confirms attack on Russian bomber factory in Tatarstan -- Kharkiv at risk of becoming 'second Aleppo' -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 17

Ukrainian survivor of Russian torture files legal complaint in Argentina -- ‘Double-tap’ attack. Understanding one of Russia’s cruelest tactics in Ukraine -- Russia destroyed Kyiv Oblast power plant after Ukraine ran out of air defense missiles -- A look at the DRONE arsenal Russia uses against Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 11

Nordic, Baltic nations call on NATO to increase support for Ukraine -- UN says more than 600 Ukrainian civilians killed or injured in March, up 20% from February -- Germany delivers artillery shells, drones, armored vehicles to Ukraine -- Small US-made drones perform poorly in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 30

Can new security agreements forge Ukraine's path to victory? -- Russia targets Kaniv, Dnister hydroelectric power plants overnight -- Zelensky defends Ukraine's strategy of targeting Russian oil refineries, emphasizes self-defense -- Belgium pledges $107 million to Ukraine for F-16 aircraft maintenance -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 29

Poland investigating pro-Kremlin propaganda network linked to Russian intelligence -- Security measures to be increased in Kyiv following missile strikes, threats of Russian saboteurs -- Czech-led initiative concludes deals for 1 million shells for Ukraine -- Belgian PM says MEPs, MPs paid by Russian propaganda network -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 27

Putin's close allies see no link between Ukraine, Moscow shooting -- Polish official says NATO considering shooting down Russian missiles that approach its borders -- Russian landing ship Konstantin Olshansky hit with Neptune missile, says Ukraine -- At least 32 Ukrainian POWs executed in Russian captivity during winter -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 26

Why ISIS attacked Russia and why Russia blames Ukraine -- Russian ambassador rejects Poland's summons over missile in Polish airspace -- Russia's response to terrorist attack, alleged torture of suspects, follows pattern of abuse in Ukraine -- Russian landing ship 'critically damaged' by Ukrainian missile strike -- Russia's Kuibyshev oil refinery stops one of primary units after drone attack -- and more

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 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