Articles tagged "Avdiivka"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 28
465 documented cases of Russia using chemical weapons in Ukraine since Feb 24, 2022 -- Territorial concessions to Russia will only lead to more aggression -- Russia attempting to use Ukrainian POWs to foment unrest at home -- Ombudsman confirms Russia used Ukrainian POWs as human shields -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, December 22
How Russian troops killed 3 unarmed teenagers in Ukrainian village -- White House intensifying efforts to confiscate Russian assets -- Orban claims Russian invasion of Ukraine is not war -- Oscar shortlist includes Ukrainian film '20 Days in Mariupol' -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 21
Russia using low-quality, defective North Korean shells -- Ukrainian hackers hit Russian utility company -- Tankers carrying 5 million barrels of Russian oil fail to reach India -- German Prosecutor General wants to confiscate over $780 million in Russian funds -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, December 11
Russia's Dec 7 strike likely start of campaign against energy infrastructure -- Russian assaults continue along eastern front line, decrease in southeast -- Slovak truckers to resume blockade at border with Ukraine -- Orban allies to meet Republicans to discuss end of Ukraine aid -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, December
Ukraine holds back Russian assault on Avdiivka as long winter battle looms -- Soldiers awarded Hero of Ukraine title will receive apartments from state -- Iran, Russia agree to jointly combat Western sanctions -- Russian attack on Kharkiv Oblast village destroys medical facility, causes blackout -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, December 4
Russian forces hit over 100 settlements in Ukraine, injuring 3 over the past day -- Military confirms Russian troops executed 2 Ukrainian POWs in Donetsk Oblast -- Russian infantry activity rising in southeastern front line -- Russia seeking to suppress domestic anti-mobilization sentiment -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 28
Ukraine could still lose the war. Let’s get some things straight -- Ukraine’s victory will send a message to all dictatorships -- Russia reportedly suffers 'some of highest' casualty rates over past 6 weeks -- Ukraine hits aircraft factory in Russia’s Smolensk -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, November 23
Ukraine to operate F-16 jets in late spring in 'best-case scenario' -- Polish investigation into Russian spy network results in 15 arrests -- Russians consider Cyprus, Hungary top locations for foreign investment -- At least 2 killed by Russian strike on hospital in Selydove on Nov 20 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, November 19
Bulgaria's Soviet stockpiles and large defense industry may be key to Ukraine's success -- Russia prepares another Avdiivka offensive -- Kazakhstan blocks Russian TV portal -- What's wrong with Hungary? -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, November 7
Russian ship Askold possibly beyond repair following Ukraine's strike -- Russia stockpiling missiles in anticipation of freezing temperatures -- Ukraine Defense Industry confirms mass production of Ukrainian long-range drones -- Russian FSB colonel suspected of torturing Kherson Oblast residents -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 6
Zelensky invites Trump to Ukraine, claims presidential candidate 'can't manage this war' -- Ukraine damages Russian cruiser 'Askold' in Crimea -- Russia hits Donetsk Oblast’s Avdiivka with missiles, artillery -- Russian ammunition depot on fire deep in occupied Donetsk Oblast-- Zelensky says military coming up with plans to ‘move forward faster’ and strike Russia ‘unexpectedly’ -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 4
How Russia is losing superiority in the Black Sea -- Ukraine receives US-made assault breacher -- Germany's military support for Ukraine will continue at least until 2032 -- Russian courts in Crimea have issued 472 verdicts for 'discrediting' Russian army since start of full-scale invasion -- Moldova's security chief says Russia spent $55 million on destabilization campaign -- and more