Articles tagged "torture"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 21
Russian ex-president threatens missile strike against Hague after Putin arrest warrant -- Explosion in Crimea destroys Russian Kalibr missiles -- Avdiivka may soon become second Bakhmut -- Collaborator who oversaw torture in Kherson Oblast confirmed dead -- Ukraine receives Leopard tanks from Norway -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 4
Russian proxies in occupied parts of Kherson Oblast forcibly move 200 residents for filtration -- Nearly 10,000 Russian soldiers surrender via 'I want to live' hotline since its creation -- Police and aid workers come under fire in Kherson Oblast -- Battle for Bakhmut continues -- Ukrainian forces appear to set conditions for controlled fighting withdrawal from parts of Bakhmut -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, February 3
North Korea intends to send personnel to Russian-occupied Donetsk, Luhansk oblasts -- Putin claims Russia ready to draw on entire arsenal as Germany sends tanks to Ukraine -- Russia abducts high school students from occupied Luhansk Oblast -- Intelligence warns Russia preparing for massive offensive to capture Donbas by March -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, January 27
Russian mass strike kills 11 across Ukraine, Moscow intensifies offensive in the east -- Ukraine's grain exports reach record low due to Russian obstruction -- Ukraine’s Security Service uncovers suspected Russian spy in its ranks -- Germany promises to deliver Leopard tanks to Ukraine by early April, while Poland says tanks to arrive in a few weeks -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 4
Ukraine has liberated 40% of territories occupied by Russia since Feb. 24 -- Explosions reported in Black Sea port of Sevastopol -- Putin confirms Russia is using different social schemes to justify transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia -- Hell in high definition: Inside front-line aerial unit surveilling battle of Bakhmut -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, December 24
Prosecutors uncover 54 Russian torture chambers, investigate over 5,000 cases of alleged torture -- Russia moves more personnel, equipment to front line in Ukraine -- Kremlin censors talk of mobilization in Russian state-controlled media -- Putin relies on hand-picked information feeding into his miscalculations on Ukraine war -- 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
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 - Friday, December 9
For those who say that 'we want peace, negotiations', we always say that we already went through it with Hitler -- Russia places Grad rocket launchers next to Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant reactor -- Kremlin has likely not abandoned its maximalist goals in Ukraine despite Dmitry Peskov’s comments on Russian territorial objectives -- Turkish company to supply Ukraine with electricity via Romania, Moldova -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 23
Inside one of Russia’s torture chambers in Kherson (PHOTOS) -- Russian forces kidnap Ukrainian mayors in Kherson Oblast -- Russian attacks damaged nearly every big thermal, hydroelectric station in Ukraine -- Ukrainian prosecutors open criminal case into shoot-out involving Russian POWs -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 18
Dutch court qualifies Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014 as ‘international armed conflict' -- Kuleba talks to Blinken, asks for Patriot missile systems -- IAEA board again demands Russians to withdraw from Ukraine's nuclear facilities -- Russian authorities continue to face discontented mobilized personnel, low morale on the front lines -- European Parliament to vote on a resolution marking Russia as state sponsor of terrorism -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 27
Putin isn’t interested in negotiations, retains territorial ambitions beyond illegally annexed oblasts -- Authorities exhume around 1,000 bodies in recently liberated territories -- Putin likely to use UN-backed grain deal to ‘gain leverage’ at G20 summit -- Russia has used nearly 400 kamikaze drones against Ukraine -- Belarus drafts drivers, mechanics to help Russian army -- and more