Articles tagged "Latvia"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 27

War can spread to more of the country if Russia's tech grows -- Russia likely moved air defense systems from Kaliningrad -- Fire reported at Russian plant manufacturing engines for military equipment -- Shelling and power loss at ZNPP highlight nuclear risks -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 24

Russian propagandist killed in Ukraine -- SBU allegedly eliminates high-ranking collaborator in Belgorod -- From F-16s to frozen assets - how Dutch far-right's win could impact Ukraine -- Russian cluster munitions attack on Kherson Oblast kills 3, injures 5 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 8

First Dutch F-16 jets already in Romania -- Latvia says Russian aircraft violated its airspace -- Russia continues to receive weapons from US, Europe despite sanctions -- Newly-delivered NASAMS systems enter service in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 3

Russian forces launch massive drone attack in Kharkiv -- Ukraine deals heavy losses to Russia in Vuhledar direction -- Ukraine designates Nestle as 'international sponsor of war' -- International court rules Russia must pay $267 million to energy giant DTEK -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, October 2

Ukrainian activist in Russian captivity receives Anne Frank Special Recognition Award -- ATACMS strike on Berdiansk airfield likely to reduce Russia's military capabilities in the area -- Poland's ruling party hired Orban's advisers for election campaign -- Ukrainian resistance in occupied Melitopol detonates car with looters -- 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 - Thursday, September 14

Deliberate murders of Ukrainian children by Russian soldiers reveal culture of impunity -- Russia starts reinforcing 'third line' of defenses in south -- First Ukrainian pilots to likely complete F-16 training in 3 months -- Romania finds more suspected Russian drone fragments -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, August 18

Ukraine may receive remaining Czech Soviet-made helicopter gunships -- Russia deports another 450 Ukrainian children -- Lukashenko admits Russian troops invaded Ukraine through Belarus in 2022 -- Lukashenko admits Russian troops invaded Ukraine through Belarus in 2022 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 16

Ukraine takes credit for striking Crimean Bridge with sea drone in July -- Russia preparing provocation at Kursk nuclear power station -- Russian forces in east regroup, decrease frequency of attacks -- Why no-fly zones over Ukraine are necessary -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, June 22

The flow of Western chips for Russian missiles continues uninterrupted -- Russian attack damages civilian infrastructure in Nikopol -- Hungary's transfer of Ukrainian POWs violates international law -- US to purchase $1 billion worth of air-to-air missiles, some will go to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, April 22

What we know about Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children -- Kyiv readies for counteroffensive, NATO ‘confident’ Kyiv can liberate more territories -- Russia used new delivery of Iranian-made Shahed drones to attack Ukraine -- Shelling heard almost everyday near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Military summonses distributed at Moscow State University dormitory -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March

ISW: Russian forces unlikely to encircle Bakhmut soon -- Ukraine to use $460 million worth of confiscated Russian assets for reconstruction -- Russia uses new 1.5-ton gliding bombs on Ukraine for first time -- 171 cases of sexual violence by Russian troops recorded in Ukraine -- How repurposed Russian air defense missiles expose holes in Ukraine’s sky -- and more