Articles tagged "Germany"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, September 8

Russia returns body of British aid worker with signs of torture -- Ukrainian official says 2.5 million people have been forcibly deported to Russia -- Ukraine destroys barge with Russian troops, equipment in Kherson Oblast -- Ukraine retakes 400 sq km of ground in opportunistic Kharkiv Oblast counteroffensive -- Russia increasingly uses outdated Soviet weapons in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, September 7

IAEA says Russian military equipment present inside Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, calls for safe zone -- Ukraine repels Russian attacks in Donbas, strikes key targets -- Analysts say partisan activity increases in temporarily-occupied southern Ukraine -- Hungary threatens to block EU sanctions renewal if 3 Russian oligarchs not exempted -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, September 6

Russia shells Nikopol overnight on Sept. 6, dozens of residential buildings damaged -- Russia launches 40 missiles, 25 airstrikes on Ukraine in 24 hours -- Ukrainian forces destroy Russian ammunition depot that contained missiles used to bomb Kharkiv -- Russian forces place equipment in churches, kindergartens -- Russia is buying artillery from North Korea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, September 1

Russia likely to face acute shortage of weapons by end of 2022 -- Kharkiv hit with air defence S-300 rockets -- US conducted 'war games' with Kyiv before Kherson counteroffensive -- Cluster munition kills 17-year-old in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 31

UN nuclear watchdog group leaves Kyiv for Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Russian forces shell corridors needed for IAEA mission to reach Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Ukraine’s military reports hitting bridges near occupied Kherson, again. Operational Command “South” reported on Aug. 30 that the Ukrainian artillery hit Antonivsky bridges -- Heavy flamethrower system may be responsible for explosion at Olenivka POW camp -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary Monday, August 29

Russia turns Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant into military base -- Russian oligarch Abramovich’s companies supply materials for Russian military -- Russian forces ‘reconstructing’ Mariupol drama theatre, potentially covering war crimes -- Russia hits Ukraine’s Motor Sich engine factory in Zaporizhzhia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 24

Russia deploys security forces to Luhansk, forcibly transfers Ukrainian children to Russia -- Russia says over 1,000 children from Mariupol 'adopted' in its remote cities -- Ukraine identifies two Russian soldiers who allegedly tortured civilians in Kyiv suburbs -- Ukraine's entire territory must be liberated, including Crimea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, August 22

Ukraine’s municipalities update air raid sirens with chemical, radiation hazards sounds -- No negotiations possible if Russia tries Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol -- Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused direct losses worth $113 billion since Feb. 24 -- Russia partially closes sky over 3 regions near Ukraine -- Russian forces kidnap two college directors in Kherson Oblast -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 20

Red Cross has failed to respond to Russia's murder of Ukrainian POWs in Olenivka -- Western intelligence says that half of Russian Black Sea Fleet's combat air-power knocked out in Saky airbase attack -- Russian forces plan ‘show trial’ of Azovstal defenders in occupied Mariupol on Aug. 24 -- Russian forces planning major false flag operation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 11

Swedish co-founder leaves Amnesty International due to controversial report on Ukraine -- Intercepted call shows Russian officer ordering murder of civilians -- First satellite images show damaged Russian air base in Crimea -- Victim injured in Russian missile strike on bus stop in Mykolaiv dies in hospital -- Czech Foreign Minister supports calls to stop issuing EU tourist visas to Russians -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, August 8

Possible negotiations with Ukraine will die if illegal referendums take place in occupied territories -- 26,000 Russian war crime cases under investigation -- HIMARS inflict heavy casualties on Russian troops in Melitopol -- Wagner Group recruits over 1,000 Russian prisoners to fight in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, July 30

Russia’s Wagner Group behind attack on Olenivka penal colony -- Prosecutor General's Office launches investigation following video that appears to show Russian soldiers brutally torturing Ukrainian POW -- Ukraine ready to start grain export -- Russia captured Chornobyl with the help of long-embedded secret agents -- and more