Articles tagged "Lithuania"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, September 27

Russia uses criminal mobilization to exterminate indigenous groups -- US has plan in place if Russia uses nuclear weapons against Ukraine -- Another Russian torture chamber discovered in Kharkiv Oblast -- Melitopol residents forced to vote in ‘referendum’ for absent relatives, neighbors -- After 'annexation,' Russia to send Ukrainians from occupied territories to war -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, September 25

Russian forces attack Odesa with kamikaze drones -- SBU identifies Russian commander who ordered troops to torture Kherson residents -- Putin rejects commanders’ requests to withdraw from Kherson -- Estonia submits ICJ declaration denouncing Russian genocide in Ukraine -- ‘There is no room for neutrality' in Russia’s war against Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, September 19

Russian units lost half of their troops when retreating from Kharkiv Oblast -- Russia increases strikes on civilian infrastructure as it faces setbacks on the front lines -- Russian forces stage shooting in Kherson to accuse Ukraine of urban warfare -- Exhumation in liberated Izium to continue for 2 more weeks -- New Russian 3rd Army Corps lasts only few days in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, September 18

Russia's FSB officers tortured residents of newly liberated Kupiansk, Kharkiv Oblast -- Russian forces shell thermal plant in Sloviansk, Donetsk Oblast -- Sanctions begin to harm Russia's military industry -- Russia continues to prioritize strategically meaningless offensives, fails to halt Ukrainian advances -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 2

Russian forces forcibly move Ukrainians to Russia -- Russia’s war has damaged third of Ukrainian forests since Feb. 24 -- Lithuania suggests sending UN Police to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- Russian forces have kidnapped 309 people in Kherson Oblast since Feb. 24 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 30

Russian defense minister side-lined within Russian leadership -- Ukrainian forces liberate 4 villages on Kherson front -- Ukraine's counteroffensive forces Russians to pull sources from the east -- Russian's 12 missile strike on Mykolaiv kills 2, injures 24 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 27

Russia blocks final document at UN nuclear treaty conference -- Russia using 'education' as a tool of oppression -- Russia shells Ukrainian military with ‘all types of weapons,’ tries to resume offensive in Donetsk Oblast -- Russia received hundreds of Iranian drones -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 4

Before executing, Russian forces tortured Ukrainian POWs in Olenivka -- Ukraine shot down $91 million worth of Russian missiles on Aug. 2 -- Russia finds new way to bypass Western sanctions on oil market -- Russian shelling damages residential buildings in Mykolaiv -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 31

Mykolaiv is under massive shelling -- US ambassador to UN says there should no longer be any doubt that Russia intends to dismantle Ukraine -- Guerrillas damage railway in Luhansk Oblast -- Russia’s blockage of Ukrainian food exports exacerbates global food insecurity -- World has to label Russia as terrorist state after Olenivka attack -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 24

Russian strike on Odesa port hits its own political standing -- Ukrainian forces prepare to launch counteroffensive in southern Ukraine -- Ukrainian strikes cause ‘further damage to key Antonivsky Bridge’ in occupied Kherson -- Russian troops deliver ammunition to Kherson Oblast under guise of humanitarian aid -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, July 23

Russia uses air defense for ground attacks due to lack of missiles -- Ukrainian forces repel Russian assault toward Verkhnomianske, Siversk -- Freezing the war won’t make Russia give up claims on former Soviet republics -- Ukrainian casualties fall to 30 killed soldiers per day -- US may supply fighter jets to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 21

Russia might face first Hague war crime case this year -- Russian offensive will likely conclude without seizure of Sloviansk, Bakhmut -- Kremlin may use nuclear threats to deter Ukrainian counteroffensive -- Lithuania to provide Ukraine with more armored personnel carriers, ammunition -- and more