Articles tagged "Turkey"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 29

Leaked files reveal Russian military's criteria for nuclear strike -- Russia uses 'human wave' attacks near Krynky in Kherson Oblast -- Von der Leyen urges Europe to use windfall profits of frozen Russian assets to buy weapons for Ukraine -- Moscow to consider Transnistria's 'protection' appeal -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, February 5

Russia 're-educates' deported Ukrainian children -- Russian sabotage group fought off near border in Sumy Oblast -- [Video] Who pays for US weapons to Ukraine and why it’s worth it -- Canada-Ukraine security agreement could be finalized in weeks -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 30

How many tanks does Russia have left? -- Russian soldier who abducted, killed civilians in Chernihiv Oblast sentenced to life imprisonment -- NATO Alliance must be prepared for potential 'Russian missile strikes in Europe' -- NATO chief: Support for Ukraine 'not charity.' -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, January 26

Special section on Il-76 crash -- Russia imported over $1 billion worth of advanced US and European chips in 2023 -- Forced conscription in occupied Ukraine pushes essential services to brink -- Some POWs from Russian list of Il-76 crash victims had already been exchanged -- PACE calls on European parliaments to recognize Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children as genocide -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 24

Russia using relatively accurate, recently designed North Korean missiles against Ukraine -- Russian marine oil exports hit 2 month low after storms, suspected Ukrainian attack on refinery -- Russia to be grilled on fate of forcibly deported Ukrainian children at UN Committee -- ‘I thought it was the end’: Russian missile strike hits apartment complex outside Kyiv -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 17

F-16s for Ukraine: When will they arrive and what can they do? -- EU chief says aid package for Ukraine will be approved 'with or without' Hungary's approval -- Belarus prepares new military doctrine allowing use of nuclear weapons -- Downed A-50 spy plane 'serious blow' to Russia's aviation -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, January 12

Police identify men suspected of running Russian torture chamber in occupied Kharkiv Oblast -- Estonia pledges $1.3 billion in long-term support for Kyiv -- Ukraine designates Subway as 'international sponsor of war' -- Kyiv has preliminary evidence Russia uses North Korean missiles in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, January 4

IAEA experts can't access 3 reactor halls at Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- NATO agrees on deal to buy 1,000 Patriot missiles for coalition members -- Russia's tech imports from China soar 10x -- Russian strike on Kharkiv damages civilian infrastructure -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 3

ISW: Putin hopes to convince West to betray Ukraine -- Poland scrambles F-16s to defend airspace during Russian attacks on Ukraine -- UK oil refinery extends credit with oil company linked to sanctioned Russian oligarch -- Russian missile reportedly hits Russian village amid latest mass attack on Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, December 17

Italian company makes sure Russian war machine has the steel it needs -- Is Ukraine ready for long war? -- Hungary to veto Bulgaria's Schengen bid unless it cancels Russian gas transit tax -- Russia committing more reserves in attempt to capture Kupiansk -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 21

‘The better we prepare for the long war, the sooner it will end’ -- NATO members nearing deal on joint Black Sea mine-clearing force -- Russian army boot manufacturers imported over $4 million worth of EU materials -- Russia may begin full mobilization after 2024 presidential election -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, October 2

Ukrainian activist in Russian captivity receives Anne Frank Special Recognition Award -- ATACMS strike on Berdiansk airfield likely to reduce Russia's military capabilities in the area -- Poland's ruling party hired Orban's advisers for election campaign -- Ukrainian resistance in occupied Melitopol detonates car with looters -- and more