Articles tagged "war"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, December 10

Scholz on Ukraine aid: Germany should be prepared to do more 'when others are faltering' -- Kyiv denounces Russian election plans in occupied Ukrainian territories as 'gross violation of international law' -- Covid on the rise in Ukraine, deputy health minister warns -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 27

War can spread to more of the country if Russia's tech grows -- Russia likely moved air defense systems from Kaliningrad -- Fire reported at Russian plant manufacturing engines for military equipment -- Shelling and power loss at ZNPP highlight nuclear risks -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 17

Will the Kremlin’s war soon expand to a second front in Georgia? -- Ukraine's secret 'Black Box' project revealed to be long-range attack drone -- Over 2,400 children have been deported from Ukraine to Belarus -- Ukraine is working on boosting air defense throughout periphery regions -- More Americans support arming Ukraine than Israel -- and more

Ukraine war: Mass exhumations at Izyum forest graves site

In a pine forest at the edge of Izyum the stench of death filled the air as a mass exhumation got under way.

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 30

Russian defense minister side-lined within Russian leadership -- Ukrainian forces liberate 4 villages on Kherson front -- Ukraine's counteroffensive forces Russians to pull sources from the east -- Russian's 12 missile strike on Mykolaiv kills 2, injures 24 -- and more

Russian troops destroy 2 Ukrainian drones, Tochka-U missile, 15 multiple rocket systems.

The Russian air defense forces downed two Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles near the settlements of Lisichansk of the Lugansk People’s Republic and Glubokoye of the Kharkov Region.

Russian military fully liberate Udy in Kharkov Region, says top brass.

On August 13, the settlement of Peski in the DPR was fully liberated as a result of offensive operations by the allied forces of the Donbass republics and the Russian army.

Kissinger believes US at the edge of war with Russia and China

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger believes that Washington is currently on the brink of war with Moscow and Beijing, he said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. "We are at the edge of war with Russia and China on issues which we partly created, without any concept of how this is going to end or what it’s supposed to lead to," he said. "You can’t just now say we’re going to split them off and turn them against each other. All you can do is not to accelerate the tensions and to create options, and for that you have to have some purpose," Kissinger added.

The Seventh US-Made HIMARS Launcher Destroyed In Ukraine.

On August 13, the Russian Ministry of Defence claimed that another US-made HIMARS launcher and a warehouse with ammunition for it were destroyed in Eastern Ukraine. So far, the Russian military reported the destruction of 7 systems supplied by US to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The NATO countries want to inflict human losses to Russia in Ukraine: more money and weapons.

Another USD 1.55 billion in military aid to Kiev allocated.

Russia-Ukraine war: day 171

Russia’s defence ministry said its forces destroyed a US-made AN/MPQ-64 radar system in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. In its latest daily briefing, the ministry also said Russian troops had shot down two US-made High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) missiles.

UN chief voices concern about situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Wednesday that instead of discussing absurd remarks such as setting up a no-fly zone over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, it is necessary for the IAEA to inspect the plant.