Articles tagged "theft"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 8

Putin setting conditions for 'protracted war of conquest' in Ukraine -- Ukraine reports downing 14 Iranian-made drones overnight -- Ukraine used home-modified Soviet drones to strike Russian bases -- Putin ally steals 400,000 acres of Ukrainian farmland -- Why we choose to publish stories about misconduct in the Ukrainian military -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, December 5

Russia has stolen, destroyed $1.9 billion worth of agricultural products in Ukraine -- Russia uses prohibited chemical weapons against Ukrainian soldiers -- Russia forces elderly people to receive Russian passports in occupied Kherson Oblast -- Keeping tacit approval of war among population likely to be increasingly difficult for Kremlin -- 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 - Sunday, November 27

Empty Kherson art museum in despair after entire collection stolen by Russia -- Ukraine launches ‘Grain from Ukraine’ program to support Africa's struggling countries -- UK trains 10 Ukrainian military crews to use Sea King helicopters -- Russian forces reposition in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts - and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 5

Collaborators publicly hang woman for speaking out against Russia -- Russian occupying forces loot Kherson art museum -- Russian troops regroup in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Russian tactic of shooting deserters shows low quality, morale of their forces -- 1,300 Starlinks in Ukraine go offline due to funding issues -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, October 29

Russia to force citizenship on residents in Zaporizhzhia Oblast from Oct. 30 -- Russia closes hospitals, steals medical equipment from occupied territories -- Russia runs out of missiles, stops attacking Ukraine's military bases -- Belarus has provided Russia with 65,000 metric tons of ammunition since March -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, August 5

Russian forces have likely positioned radar reflectors near Dnipro River in Kherson -- Kremlin-backed commander of division that fired on civilians in Donbas killed in action -- War in Ukraine is Europe's most dangerous time since World War II, Russia must not be allowed to win -- Head of Amnesty International Ukraine criticizes report published by main office -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 14

Russia begins 'volunteer mobilization' to solve soldier shortage issues -- Russia has stolen $613 million worth of agricultural products from Ukraine since February -- EU won't recognize Russian passports issued to Ukrainian citizens in occupied territories -- Russia has fired over 2,960 missiles at Ukraine's cities since Feb. 24 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 8

Putin threatens Ukraine, saying that Russia hasn’t ‘started anything yet’ -- Russians leave military facilities in occupied areas in fear of HIMARS -- Russian shelling destroys wheat fields in Zaporizhzhia -- Russian military reportedly steal 'all valuable exhibits' from Mariupol museums -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 1

Campaign conducted in Transnistria to recruit men for Russian Armed Forces -- Ukraine's military says Russian forces have left Snake Island -- Ukraine starts to export electricity to EU on June 30 -- Russia launches 5 submarines from Sevastopol into Black Sea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, 13 June 2022

Putin doesn’t care how Russia is perceived in the West -- 'Specialist gang' smuggles Ukraine’s historic artifacts into Russia -- UN commission investigates Russia's war crimes in Kyiv Oblast -- Russian forces export stolen metal from Mariupol -- Russia ‘continues to struggle with generating additional combat-capable units -- and more