Articles tagged "bribes"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, October 27 2024
Key hospital targeted by Russian missile attack in Dnipro, kills 5, injures 21, including children -- Ukraine forced to fight against North Korea in Europe -- The little-known obstacle to Ukraine's mobilization effort [Vblog] -- Moscow funneled $39 million into Moldova ahead of presidential election in attempt to influence results -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, October 4 2024
Russia attacking Kursk Oblast settlements with no Ukrainian troops present -- Moldova uncovers $15 million Russian-backed plot to influence upcoming elections with bribes, disinformation -- Ukraine receives over one-third of pledged shells from Czech initiative -- Part of Ukraine's Donetsk Oblast to lack water supply for indefinite period -- Ukrainian drones strike Russian airfield in Voronezh Oblast -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, July 13 2024
Russian losses reach 'conflict highs,' UK Defense Ministry says -- How Ukraine's industrial parks are pioneering economic transformation -- Russia’s advance toward key eastern highway threatens Ukraine’s grip of Donetsk Oblast -- European allies ready to cut China investment over Russia backing -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, June 20 2024
POW allegedly beheaded by Russian troops identified -- Russian soldiers who executed Ukrainian POWs near Robotyne identified -- Russia has moved almost all ground forces from Finland's vicinity to Ukraine -- Russian attack on Kharkiv children's facility injures 1 -- Patriot missiles intended for Switzerland to go to Ukraine -- 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 - Saturday, January 6
Sweden to withdraw aid to Mali over stance toward Russia -- Nepal stops issuing work permits for Russia due to citizens killed fighting in Ukraine -- Ukrainian strike hits ammunition warehouses in occupied Crimea -- Russia attacked Kharkiv Oblast with foreign-made missiles -- Ukraine's exports to grow by 9% in 2024 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, December 31
At current rate, Russia to lose 500,000 troops by 2025 -- Russia won't give explanation over missile in Poland without 'concrete evidence' it's Russian -- Exploring Ukraine’s most important battles of 2023 -- Ordinary Russians also bear the brunt of this war -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, November 30
Russian general, 5 high-ranking officials reportedly killed in Ukraine -- Ukraine's ability to implement reforms during war is impressive -- Ukrainian group, SBU hack Russian Labor Ministry database -- Russia likely driving revitalization of North Korean special economic zone -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 25
Russian, Chinese companies discuss possible underwater Crimean tunnel project -- Russian commander who ordered killing of civilians in Bucha identified -- Ukraine announces $4.8 billion to be allocated for shells, missiles in 2024 -- Ukraine faces LPG shortages over Polish border blockade -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 22
Ukraine unveils 'powerful drone' that can fly behind enemy lines, evade jamming -- US Ambassador to UN likens Putin to Stalin -- Wagner prepares to provide air defense to Hezbollah or Iran -- US shell deliveries to Ukraine have dropped over 30% since Hamas' Oct 7 attack -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, November 2
Russia fails to regain lost ground at Klishchiivka, Andriivka, Robotyne -- Russia reportedly receives over 1 million artillery rounds from North Korea -- Switzerland to extend protected status for Ukrainian refugees until March 2025 -- Bulgaria expels Russian propagandist -- 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