Articles tagged "Bulgaria"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, May 5
Army of hired guns: How Russia’s 'PMCs' are becoming the main invasion force -- "We all want to see Putin in the Hague" -- Russia unlikely to launch significant offensive in Ukraine this year -- Aftermath of Russian aggression: One year later in Borodianka -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, May 3
S-300 missile systems spotted being transferred in direction of Zaporizhzhia -- Local authorities report oil depot fire in Russia's southwestern Krasnodar region -- Explosion reported near Russian-occupied Simferopol -- Ukraine's success on battlefield quickest way to just and durable peace -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 30
Everything we know about Ukrainian attacks inside Russia -- Russia shells Ukraine with recently made missiles -- Russian forces far from controlling Bakhmut's road of life -- Kherson prepares evacuation plans in case of mass shelling of region -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, April 28
Another Russian soldier admits committing war crimes -- Russia's forced relocation of Ukrainian children shows evidence of genocide -- F-16 fighter jets for Ukraine would deter Russia, not provoke it -- Russia sets up fighting positions at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, April 24
Reports of shootout between Wagner & regular Russian soldiers in Luhansk Oblast -- Wagner Group boss tells his mercenaries not to take POWs -- Russia strikes Kherson Oblast with 4 Su-35 jets -- Ukraine may have gained new positions in Kherson Oblast; Russia ramps up army recruitment campaign -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 20
Russia possibly preparing to sabotage wind turbines, gas pipes, power cables in Nordic countries -- Defense Ministry says complex measures of counteroffensive underway in the east -- Ukraine’s agricultural sector has suffered more than $8 billion from war damage -- Patriot systems from US, Netherlands already in Ukraine -- Russian propaganda entrenched in eastern Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, April 17
Russian forces begin deporting Ukrainian children from occupied Enerhodar -- Chinese defense minister meets Putin, discusses military cooperation -- Russia shells church on Orthodox Easter -- Italy overcomes dependence on Russian gas -- M109 howitzers delivered by Italy already in use Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, April 7
Wagner admits Ukrainian forces not retreating from Bakhmut -- Pentagon investigating classified Ukraine war document leak -- No more than 5 people have information on Ukrainian counteroffensive plans -- Putin likely creating conditions for further repression in occupied territories -- Russian forces withdraw military equipment from depot in northern Crimea -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 29
Russia pushing for 'forever war,' says Peskov -- Russian Defense Ministry to increase weapons production 'seven fold' -- Unfortunate that UN report doesn't highlight positive treatment of Russian POWs -- Ministry confirms deportation of over 19,000 Ukrainian children to Russia -- As Russia kills Ukrainian athletes, it's not the time to allow Russians back to international sports -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, December 10
Official: Over 13,000 Ukrainian children illegally deported to Russia -- Russian troops assault Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant’s staff -- Russian troops have effectively destroyed Bakhmut -- Russia likely started using new batch of Iranian drones in Ukraine -- Russia likely started using new batch of Iranian drones in Ukraine -- 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
How Russia captured the Bulgarian Black Sea coast
Russia's methods of taking over economically weak regions and creating regime supporters.