Articles tagged "food"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 5
SBU drones hit Russian S-400 air defense system near Belgorod -- Russia transfers Black Sea Fleet vessels to avoid Ukrainian fire -- Two sisters capture the beauty of Ukraine’s villages before it’s gone -- Kyiv says special forces conduct operation in occupied Crimea -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, September 20
First ship with Ukrainian grain leaves Black Sea port through temporary corridor -- Opposition to Ukrainian grain incited by Russian propaganda -- Denmark to send Ukraine 45 more tanks in cooperation with partners -- Russia's aggression poses threat beyond Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, August 4
Russia carries out forced, systematic passportization in occupied territories -- Czech company says Russia obtained its drone components via third parties -- Russia's war in Ukraine is 'assault on global food system' -- Romania investigating reports of Russian drone debris falling on its territory -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 28
Russian oligarchs enjoy luxury life in UK under sanctions exemptions -- Ukraine needs more air defenses to protect its cities -- Putin attempts to bribe African leaders with free grain after pulling out of grain deal -- Ukraine's energy operator readies for worst-case scenario next winter -- China's support increasingly important for Russia's war effort -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, July 26
Russia retreats from Andriivka as Ukraine makes gains near Bakhmut -- UN rejects Russia's claims on Olenivka prison massacre -- F-16 jets will enable Ukraine to protect grain corridor -- Wheat prices rise sharply after Russian attacks on Ukrainian port infrastructure -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, June 13
Russia preparing evacuations, sabotage in Crimea amid Kakhovka dam destruction -- Russia strikes civilian buildings in Kryvyi Rih -- Kakhovka dam destruction disrupts water, power supply but offers sustainable reset -- Russian bombs in Belarus bear political significance -- Why Washington’s approach to punishing Russia won’t work -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 25
Lithuanian President: 'Red lines' regarding military aid to Ukraine must be crossed -- 'Exhausted' troops, 'disorganized' deployment will likely hinder Russia's prospects of holding critical frontline areas in Ukraine -- Russia tries to conceal its dwindling nuclear stockpile -- Former Polish PM: Ending war in Ukraine with compromises would lead to new dangers -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 18
Wagner ex-commanders tell Russian opposition media of their war crimes in Ukraine, Kyiv launches investigation -- Russia blocking 50 ships with Ukrainian grain in Black Sea -- Slovakia delivers MiG jets; no Chinese weapons found on the battlefield -- Ombudsman says his office has received 'dozens' of videos with alleged executions of Ukrainian POWs -- Russia increases air strikes, artillery attacks on Bakhmut -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 26
Over 300 cyber attacks registered in Ukraine in January-February -- Russia to modernize over 1,600 tanks over next 3 years, produce new ones -- Putin has likely sought to deploy Russian nuclear weapons to Belarus since before full-scale invasion -- Russia's war destroyed or damaged $2.5 billion worth of medical facilities in Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 14
Russian Defense Ministry appears to deliberately expend Wagner forces in Bakhmut to derail Prigozhin’s political aspirations -- Ukrainian soldiers complete Leopard tank training in Spain -- How do some Western anti-war protests help Russia? -- International Criminal Court to open 2 war crimes cases against Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, February 28
Can Ukraine maintain and optimally use its modern Western tanks? -- Russia's grain corridor sabotage could lead to higher food prices -- Ukraine's allies need to move past their aviation taboo -- Russian proxies in Kherson Oblast preparing to leave -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, January 23
Russians shell residential area in occupied town in Kherson Oblast -- Ukraine repels limited Russian offensives in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Russia ‘highly likely’ to struggle with planned army expansion -- Morocco sends Soviet-made tanks to Ukraine -- and more