Articles tagged "humanitarian"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 3
What’s left of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet? -- Ukraine hits oil refinery in Russia's Tatarstan with long-range drone -- Why some far-right Republicans are hell bent on ending further aid to Ukraine -- NATO considers establishing $100 billion fund to aid Ukraine over 5 years -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, February 25
Ukraine's security services allegedly behind attack on Russian steel plant -- Situation in Ukraine grave, but not hopeless; More Russian soldiers have likely died to seize Avdiivka than died in the entire Soviet-Afghan war -- It’s been 2 years and world’s on the brink. Time to wake up or fall -- US philanthropist pledges $300 million for Ukraine in 2024 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, February 9
Who is General Syrskyi, Ukraine's new chief commander? -- Ukraine, Denmark start negotiations on security guarantee agreement -- Senate advances Ukraine, Israel aid in procedural vote -- Short-lived rise of Boris Nadezhdin, Putin's anti-war opponent -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, January 27
How pregnant medic kept working on front line amid heavy combat -- Russia blocks international commission from investigating Il-76 crash -- No delays expected in delivery of first F-16s from Denmark to Ukraine -- All EU members appear to agree on approving 4-year aid package for Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, January 11
Ukraine 'test site' for North Korean nuclear missiles -- Majority of Russians see war in Ukraine as 'civilizational struggle with West -- 11 injured in Russian missile attack on hotel in Kharkiv -- Ukraine needs more modern air defense systems -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 14
Zelensky 'still waiting for answer' from Orban on why Ukraine should not join EU -- South Korea sees signs North Korea is sending workers to Russia -- EU unblocks 10 billion euros for Hungary, but Orban's support for Ukraine still unclear -- Denmark prepares new Ukraine aid package worth $1 billion -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, December 12
Hungarians in Ukraine ask Orban to support launch of Ukraine's EU accession talks -- Romania's Constanta port to increase capacity for Ukrainian grain -- Russian plane carrying passengers, radioactive cargo makes emergency landing in Moscow -- Over 100 EU lawmakers call for Congress to approve Ukraine aid -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, December 5
Polish official: Russia could attack NATO within 3 years -- ‘I’m afraid we’ll never find them:’ Russia holds thousands of Ukrainian civilians hostage -- Russian ammunition, equipment depots in occupied Luhansk Oblast destroyed by drone strikes -- UK nuclear site hacked by Russian, Chinese groups -- Russia planned interference campaigns to disrupt NATO accession of Finland, Sweden -- 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 - Monday, November 20
Ukrainian teenager illegally taken from Mariupol manages to leave Russia, heads to Ukraine -- Explosion reported in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- Ukraine sanctions 100 individuals involved in illegal deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia -- Finland sends military to build fences near crossing with Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, October 28
Russia claims drone attack on Kursk Nuclear Power Plant -- First Ukrainian demining machine developed in Kharkiv -- Russia has lost at least a brigade trying to capture Avdiivka -- 'I never planned to fight against Ukraine:' Forcibly conscripted by Russia, Ukrainians await fate in POW camp -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, October 9
1 in 5 Europe-based Russian spies located in Switzerland -- Russia to launch record number of Shahed drones this fall, winter -- Russia pursues UN Human Rights Panel seat after ejection over Ukraine war -- Could an election and history’s ghosts upend Ukrainian-Polish alliance? -- and more