Articles tagged "sanctions"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, July 25

Russian occupiers at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant force reactor into 'hot shutdown' in violation of safety protocols -- UNESCO mission to visit Odesa, assess damage from Russian attacks -- Russian children to be taught combat drone operation -- Drone attacks reported in Moscow and occupied Crimea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 21

'Uprooted' the documentary of Ukrainian Children's forced deportation to Russia -- Russia's Black Sea blockade at risk from Ukrainian surface drones, missiles -- Russian strikes against Odesa to cause large-scale food crisis -- Head of Belarus' Red Cross admits to deporting Ukrainian children -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 20

How Russian ultra-nationalists undermine Putin’s narratives -- Russia retreats from positions near Orikhovo-Vasylivka in Bakhmut direction -- Russia deliberately targets grain infrastructure in Odesa Oblast -- Kyrgyzstan supplying military parts to Russia, US could respond with sanctions -- 4 NASAMS systems announced for Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, July 19

Saudi Arabia, Turkey seek to negotiate return of abducted Ukrainian children -- Russia attacks Odesa, claims 'retaliation' for Crimean Bridge incident -- Ukraine regains initiative near Kupiansk, continues offensive along southern front -- Uprooted: An investigation into Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children -- Turkey now senses Russia to be the sick man of Europe -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 6

What could really happen if Russia destroys Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant? -- Fire erupts at oil depot in Russian-occupied Makiivka -- Possible cholera outbreaks in occupied part of Kherson Oblast -- Russia eyes Chechens, convicts to avoid full mobilization -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 2

Ukraine 'almost certainly' deploying personnel to east bank of Dnipro River -- Russia could blow up Zaporizhzhia plant after handing it to Ukraine -- Admission that Wagner is state-funded could help try Putin for war crimes -- Following mutiny, Russian state media downplays Wagner's battlefield results -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, June 29

SBU detains man suspected of spotting Kramatorsk attack -- Russian security services possibly knew about Wagner rebellion in advance -- Ukraine says 'main event' of counteroffensive ahead -- Belarusian opposition group claims Lukashenko complicit in Ukrainian children abduction -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, June 28

Russian missiles hit pizzeria in downtown Kramatorsk -- US gathered detailed intelligence on Prigozhin's insurrection plans but kept it secret -- Russian occupation authorities in Mariupol evict residents from their homes -- Senior Russian general knew about Wagner rebellion -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, June 27

What is Russia’s Wagner Group and why does Moscow use it? -- Russian security services threatened families of Wagner leaders -- Ukraine confirms murder of two teenagers in Russian-occupied Berdiansk -- Military reports advances of 1.5 km in Melitopol direction -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, June 25

US intelligence knew Wagner was planning insurrection -- Russia comes to the brink of civil war: How we got here and what it means -- Jets belonging to Russian elite leave Moscow -- Loyalty of Russian security forces 'key factor' to how Prigozhin's 'rebellion' plays out -- Ukrainian troops advance in several directions around Bakhmut -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, June 24

Russia may threaten nuclear plant sabotage to prevent Ukrainian counteroffensive -- Prigozhin accuses Russian army of attacking Wagner -- Rostov Oblast governor asks residents to stay calm as media reports administrative buildings seized in city of Rostov -- Kremlin spokesperson says Putin aware of situation with Prigozhin, Russian media report 'panic in presidential office' -- 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