Articles tagged "Melitopol"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, December 20

Russia receives 250 more Iranian-made kamikaze drones -- Putin postponed Ukraine invasion date three times -- US accuses UN of yielding to Russian threats over Iranian-made drone inspections -- Moldovan intelligence: "Very high" risk of new Russian offensive towards occupied Transnistria -- Bakhmut remains hottest point on entire front line -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, December 19

More air defense can deprive Russia of its main tool of aggression -- Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine overnight on Dec. 19 -- Russia transfers more military equipment to Belarus -- Putin will push for Belarus' broader involvement in war against Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, December 13

Waterboarding, electrocution and a kidnapped son: Ex-general tells of torture in Kherson -- Iran plans to send missiles to Russia despite Western pressure -- Russia built nearly 400 cruise missiles since February -- Ukrainian troops may be preparing for their fourth counteroffensive -- Russia trying to overwhelm Europe with new refugee wave -- -- and more

LIKELY ESCALATION OF THE RUSSIAN WAR ON UKRAINE – MID-DECEMBER 2022 THROUGH MID-JANUARY 2023

It is somewhat or highly likely that the Russian war on Ukraine will escalate significantly, as soon as 13. December 2022, quite likely drawing NATO into the conflict as a result of the use of tactical nuclear weapons

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, December 11

More than 1.5 million people without power in Odesa Oblast following latest Russian attack -- Ukraine hits Russian base in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, injuring 150 Russian soldiers -- Russia shells maternity hospital in Kherson -- Iran’s support for Russian military ‘likely to grow’ in coming months -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, December 4

Pressure on Putin over nukes forces him to change war tactics -- Kremlin signals Putin to visit occupied Donbas -- Russia illegally harvests $1 billion worth of Ukrainian wheat in occupied territories -- Russia using more newly-produced missiles as existing stockpiles run low -- Russian document indicates that mobilization continues despite government's statements -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, November 1

Missiles likely being transported from Belarus to Russia for war efforts in Donbas -- Russians committed same atrocities in Kherson Oblast as in other occupied regions -- Russians mined 'nearly everything' in Kherson -- Russia may use more 'cannon fodder' in war against Ukraine -- and more

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 - Friday, September 23

Russian fleeing mobilization could apply for asylum in Germany -- Russian government plans to mobilize 1 million people against Ukraine -- Russian troops stage 'terrorist attack' in Melitopol to blame Ukraine -- Putin gives directions to generals in the field himself -- Slovak Defense Ministry: Mobilization will lead to Putin's end -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 16

Russian missile attack on dam floods over 100 homes in Kryvyi Rih -- Fleeing Russian troops ruined energy facility, leaving 5,000 residents of Balakliia, Kharkiv Oblast, without gas -- Ukraine increasingly pressuring Russian positions as counteroffensive continues -- Explosions reported in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, September 13

Russia has stopped sending new units to Ukraine -- Ukraine has destroyed nearly $700 million worth of Russian equipment in few days -- Russia launches 18 missile strikes, 39 airstrikes on Ukraine within a day -- Russian soldiers engaged in mass looting while fleeing Kharkiv Oblast -- Russian soldiers trying to negotiate laying down their arms -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, September 5

Russia reports it had forcibly kidnapped about 3 million Ukrainians from the occupied regions, including 600,000 children -- Russian soldiers face morale, discipline issues, often go unpaid -- Ukraine shoots down up to 70% of Russian missiles -- Russian military blocks humanitarian aid to occupied Enerhodar -- and more