Articles tagged "European"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 30

Ukraine defeat will cost trillions to West in new Cold War -- Over 18,000 Russian troops of Southern Military District have deserted -- Ukraine regaining control over Nestryha Island in Kherson Oblast complicates Russian advances -- Russian strikes overwhelm Ukraine’s overstretched air defense amid Western aid delays -- Trump is Putin's only hope now -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 24

Russian forces using chemical weapons to storm Ocheretyne, situation 'difficult' -- What Ukraine lost while waiting for the US aid bill to pass -- What's happening with Russia's assets frozen in the West? -- Swedish Navy chief says Russian 'shadow fleet' of oil tankers possibly conducting espionage in Baltic Sea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 10

Ukrainian drones responsible for more than 65% of destroyed Russian tanks -- Russia spreads false claims about alleged attacks on Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- WSJ uncovers how black market supplies Russian troops with Starlink -- Russia likely faces issues in Kh-101 missile production due to sanctions -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 17

Ukrainian strikes reveal Russia's military vulnerabilities -- How many planes does Russia have? -- Finnish FM does not rule out sending Western troops to Ukraine -- Latvia investigates MEP accused of spying for Russia -- Czech President: Russia 'has no right' to set conditions for peace in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 11

Russia steps up use of poisonous chemicals in Ukraine -- Massive Russian drone attack damages infrastructure, homes in Odesa -- St Petersburg airport suspends operations after drone attack -- Fire breaks out at oil depot in Russia's Kursk Oblast -- US, Japan hope to accelerate joint defense production -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 7

Ukraine aims to stabilize front line, conduct counteroffensive in 2024 -- Ukraine’s allies have almost finished collecting funds to purchase shells through Czech-led allied initiative -- SBU detains man suspected of joining military to spy for Russia -- Ukrainian soldiers near Kupiansk prepare for potential Russian offensive -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 3

Ukraine may get first shells found through Czech-led initiative within weeks -- Russia likely grounds its A-50 aircraft fleet -- West’s response to Macron comments reveals discord, weakness -- Finnish minister calls on West to find funds 'immediately' to boost arms supplies to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 15

Navy says only 5 Ropucha-class ships left in Russia's Black Sea Fleet after sinking of Caesar Kunikov -- Serious threat to US national security relates to Russia's plans to put nuclear weapons in space -- Ukraine could receive $4 billion from frozen Russian assets in 2024 -- Germany aims to deliver 4 times as many shells to Ukraine in 2024 -- 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, October 29

Russian attacks damaged 70 large energy facilities in Ukraine -- Is Ukraine’s new Black Sea corridor working? Experts say it has potential -- Ukraine, Netherlands start talks on bilateral security guarantees agreement -- Russia has lost 4,000 soldiers in battle for Avdiivka -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, October 6

Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast village (population 300) kills 51, including 6-year-old child -- Ukraine advances but facing arms, ammunition shortages -- NGO Save Ukraine rescues 19 more children from Russian occupation -- Russia attacks hospital in Beryslav in Kherson Oblast -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, July 4

New body for investigating Russian crime of aggression opens office in The Hague -- Ukraine designates Unilever as 'international sponsor of war' -- All hospitals in occupied Lysychansk re-purposed by Russia for military needs -- Ukrainians under occupation face deportation, loss of property after Putin's new order -- and more