Articles tagged "Finland"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 7
Moscow re-deploys units from strategic regions in Russia to Ukraine -- Kakhovka Dam destruction: Tracking the catastrophe’s aftermath down the Dnipro River -- Pence: US will have to fight Russia if Ukraine defeated -- Death toll of Lviv missile strike rises to 10 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 4
Russia deploys military equipment, explosives at Zaporizhzhia power plant -- Russia may have staged Kremlin drone strike to bring war home to domestic audience -- Russia likely shifting targets in coordinated mass missile strikes -- Nordic-Ukrainian Summit: Kyiv must eventually join NATO -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 26
Ukraine reportedly makes marginal gains in Luhansk Oblast as Russia focuses on Donetsk Oblast -- Russia's casualty rate in Ukraine has dropped as it shifts to defense -- Ukraine preparing 'priority measures' following liberation of Crimea -- Sweden expels 5 Russian diplomats -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 20
Russia possibly preparing to sabotage wind turbines, gas pipes, power cables in Nordic countries -- Defense Ministry says complex measures of counteroffensive underway in the east -- Ukraine’s agricultural sector has suffered more than $8 billion from war damage -- Patriot systems from US, Netherlands already in Ukraine -- Russian propaganda entrenched in eastern Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 28
Russia providing Iran with cyber weapons -- Ukraine considering every option in Bakhmut, will act adequately -- Ukraine downs 12 Iranian-made Shahed drones overnight -- Putin ‘raising stakes’ with nuclear threats -- Explosions in occupied Melitopol, building with Russian law enforcement damaged -- SBU neutralizes Russian agent group working in Donetsk, Kharkiv oblasts -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 24
Civilian forced to dig trenches for Russians: ‘I wanted to jump on a mine and end it’ -- Hague court responds to Russian threats after Putin arrest warrant -- Ukraine submits request for F/A-18 fighters from Finland -- Prigozhin softened rhetoric towards Russian Ministry of Defense likely out of fear of losing his mercenary force in Bakhmut -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 18
Ukraine needs more advanced aircraft than MiG-29s -- Celebrated tank brigade braces for harder battles in Donbas -- ICC issues arrest warrant for Putin, Russia's Bakhmut offensives lowest since January -- Several EU countries to sign deal to send artillery shells to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 12
Putin unable to immediately fix control over Russia's information sphere -- Ukraine’s special forces destroy 2 military watchtowers in Russia -- 2 children injured in Zaporizhzhia Oblast following anti-tank grenade explosion -- Fire reported at Russian propaganda channel headquarters in Moscow -- Iran strikes deal to buy Su-35 fighters from Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 11
Russian troops in Ukraine act as if international law does not exist -- Human Rights advocate turned soldier Butkevych sentenced to 13 years by Russian proxies in Donbas; no legal grounds for sentence -- Russia unlikely to make significant gains launching new counteroffensive in Vuhledar -- Who was ‘Da Vinci,’ legendary young commander killed near Bakhmut? -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, February 24
Russian reconnaissance drone shot down over Kyiv -- 65% of EU citizens approve financing military equipment for Ukraine -- China may provide Russia with drones -- Mariupol 'no longer completely unreachable' for Ukrainian military -- G7 steps up Ukraine support to $39 billion in 2023 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 15
Western intelligence shows Russians amassing aircraft on Ukraine border -- Russia drains Dnipro River reservoir, endangering Ukrainians' water supply -- Russian forces shell Kherson medical facility twice on Feb. 14 -- Pentagon head says allies to help Ukraine launch counter-offensive in spring -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 8
Arming Ukraine won’t escalate war. Reluctance to do so will -- Ukraine's intelligence denies Russian claims of substantial success east -- Russian Gazprom to create its own private military company -- Nordic countries oppose Russian, Belarusian athletes’ Olympics participation -- Netherlands, Denmark to join Germany in sending Leopard 1 battle tanks to Ukraine -- and more