Articles tagged "torture"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 28

465 documented cases of Russia using chemical weapons in Ukraine since Feb 24, 2022 -- Territorial concessions to Russia will only lead to more aggression -- Russia attempting to use Ukrainian POWs to foment unrest at home -- Ombudsman confirms Russia used Ukrainian POWs as human shields -- 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 - Tuesday, December 5

Polish official: Russia could attack NATO within 3 years -- ‘I’m afraid we’ll never find them:’ Russia holds thousands of Ukrainian civilians hostage -- Russian ammunition, equipment depots in occupied Luhansk Oblast destroyed by drone strikes -- UK nuclear site hacked by Russian, Chinese groups -- Russia planned interference campaigns to disrupt NATO accession of Finland, Sweden -- 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 - Tuesday, October 17

Russia admits most of its drones come from China -- 57 collaborators involved in the torture of Ukrainians in Kherson Oblast identified -- If NATO ambiguous about conditions for Ukraine, Russia won’t know what to prevent -- Who are the Crimean Tatars?

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, October 10

Russia provides Hamas with Western weapons captured in Ukraine -- Military intelligence confirms missile attack on Russian targets in Crimea -- SBU names Kherson collaborator suspected of torture of civilians -- Inside a Russian prisoner of war camp in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 1

SBU accuses Russian commander of giving order to shoot at civilians in Kyiv Oblast -- Russia delivers tactical nukes to Belarus -- 75 Ukrainian children tortured by Russian forces, prosecutor says -- BAE Systems to produce L119 howitzers in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 30

Russian colonel tortured civilians to death in Kherson Oblast -- Kremlin has a long history of killing its opponents -- As counteroffensive presses forward in southeast, 'every meter costs a life' -- German company under investigation for selling drone components to Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, August 20

China arms Russia's war in Ukraine -- Escape from Kupiansk: How one cop tricked the Russians -- Counteroffensive: Expectations vs. Reality [podcast] -- Russia claims Ukrainian drone attacked military airfield in Novgorod region -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 9

How Russia’s military bloggers shape the course of Putin’s war -- SBU detains Kherson collaborator who helped Russian forces to torture locals -- Pentagon announces Biden has cleared F-16 training for Ukrainian pilots -- Russia faces challenges in exporting its grain -- How Russia destroys Ukraine’s cultural heritage -- and more

Hijab vs no Hijab: Proof that Hijab still works, even today

This was enough to change my thinking on Hijab. The video was undeniable.

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