Articles tagged "Russian-occupied"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, October 23

Russia continues funneling resources to Avdiivka despite major setbacks -- UK military trains Ukrainian specialists to protect critical infrastructure from Russian attacks -- Ukrainian pilots undergoing training nearly ready to fly F-16s -- Russian attack on Kherson Oblast damages over 30 houses -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, October 2

Warehouses reportedly damaged in Russian-occupied Crimean city -- Russian missile attack hits civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv -- Estonian volunteer killed in Lyman -- Drones strike Sochi, Smolensk -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 29

Abducting the future: How Ukrainian parents fight to rescue their children from Russia -- Russia is covering Ukraine with landmines. Clearing them will be extremely difficult -- Germany greenlights joint Rheinmetall-Ukraine venture in Kyiv -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, September 26

Overcoming setbacks, NATO-trained brigade breaches Surovikin line in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Ukraine's economy grows year-on-year for first time since start of full-scale invasion -- Russian attack on Odesa damages 9 buildings in historic city center -- Russian strike hits kindergarten, residential buildings in Donetsk Oblast -- UN Commission finds evidence of war crimes committed by Russian forces -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, September 23

US will reportedly give ATACMS to Ukraine. Will it change the war? -- Large-scale cyberattack reported in occupied Crimea -- Russian drones not directly targeted at Romania, still a problem -- Next week, the first Abrams tanks will be delivered to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 22

Ukraine advancing past final Russian defensive line in western Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- The continued menace of Russian disinformation -- Russia launches missile strike against recreational facility in Odesa Oblast -- Ukraine strikes Russian air base in Crimea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, September 18

Liberation of Klishchiivka creates foundation for further offensives -- Explosions reported in Sevastopol, Russian sources report drone attack -- Russian attack hits medical facility in Kherson Oblast -- Russia plans to bring North Korean workers to occupied Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, September 14

Deliberate murders of Ukrainian children by Russian soldiers reveal culture of impunity -- Russia starts reinforcing 'third line' of defenses in south -- First Ukrainian pilots to likely complete F-16 training in 3 months -- Romania finds more suspected Russian drone fragments -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, September 10

Ukrainian forces put increasing pressure on Russian defensive lines -- Fire reported at Russian military unit in occupied Simferopol -- Romania finds new Russian drone debris on its territory -- Russia holds sham 'elections' in occupied Ukrainian territory -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, August 7

Increased attacks on Crimea disrupt Russian logistics, attempt to derail its southern defenses -- Russian officials continue to kidnap children under guise of 'vacations' -- Ukrainian forces destroyed 6 Russian ammunition depots, military equipment over one day -- Russia attacked Ukraine with 65 missiles, over 100 drones in past week -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 5

Ukraine may be winning world’s first cyberwar -- Ukrainian forces break through Russian first line of defense in south -- Russia preparing false flag operation to drag Belarus into war against Ukraine -- IAEA finds no mines on 2 out of 6 reactors of occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- Russia doubles defense spending plan for 2023 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, July 3

‘It’s a lottery’: How Ukraine’s assault brigade counterattacks near Bakhmut -- Part of Rosatom employees leave Russian-occupied nuclear plant -- ‘If Russian warships stay in Black Sea, they will fear to get close to Crimea -- Russia cancels air show due to security concerns -- and more