Articles tagged "NATO"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 25

Belarus Defense Ministry conducting combat readiness measures -- Stakes of Russia's war stretch far beyond Ukraine -- Russian military attempting to exhaust Ukrainian resources -- Ukraine 'deeply concerned' over joint naval drills of Russia, China and South Africa -- -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 23

Russian ammunition warehouse destroyed in occupied Mariupol -- US contemplates intel release on China’s potential arms transfer to Russia -- Wagner boss slams Russia’s defense ministry for not providing ammo -- UN chief calls Russian invasion an 'affront' ahead of one year anniversary -- Decorated fighter pilot killed on combat mission in Donetsk Oblast -- Timeline of Russia's all-out war in Ukraine, month by month -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 2

Russia steps up attacks on civilian infrastructure -- Russian forces trying to advance in 5 areas -- Russia didn't give any security guarantees to Biden during Kyiv visit -- Sanctioned Wagner founder rakes in $250 million profit since 2018 -- Russia’s nuclear-capable ICBM Sarmat allegedly failed test -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 18

US supports Ukraine striking targets in Crimea -- Explosion reported in Sevastopol, Russian proxies claim drone attack -- In February, Russian troops' casualty rate five times higher than usual -- Iranian drone instructors arrive in Luhansk -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 16

Russia launched 32 missiles in Feb. 16 strike on Ukraine -- Wagner Group losing up to 80% of some assault units near Bakhmut -- Piecemeal tank delivery schedule can limit their effectiveness in Ukraine -- Western officials say new Russian offensive more aspirational than realistic -- Switzerland refuses to confiscate frozen Russian assets -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 15

Western intelligence shows Russians amassing aircraft on Ukraine border -- Russia drains Dnipro River reservoir, endangering Ukrainians' water supply -- Russian forces shell Kherson medical facility twice on Feb. 14 -- Pentagon head says allies to help Ukraine launch counter-offensive in spring -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, February 14

3 Russian military aircraft intercepted over Poland -- Russia may have lost entire elite brigade near Vuhledar -- Ukrainian official disputes claim that Russia captured Krasna Hora -- Putin not making good decisions -- 89% of Ukrainians ready to keep fighting even if Russia uses tactical nukes. -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, February 12

Russia likely lost about half of its battle tanks in Ukraine -- Russia began new offensive but faces major challenges -- Ukrainian military strikes Russian temporary bases over 30 times -- First batch of Lithuanian anti-aircraft guns L-70 arrives in Ukraine -- UK could provide Ukraine with missiles capable of reaching Crimea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 11

Today’s missile strike is a challenge to NATO, collective security -- Russian mass attack on Ukraine causes shutdown of nuclear reactor -- Ukraine downs 61 out of 71 missiles launched on Feb. 10 -- Ukraine's Air Force insists Russian missiles entered Romania's airspace -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 9

UK to look into sending combat planes to Ukraine -- Russia rushes to launch offensive in Donbas without sufficient combat power -- Russia threatens 'consequences' if UK gives jets to Ukraine -- Macron says Ukraine can count on France to win this war -- SpaceX curbed Ukraine's use of Starlink Internet for drones -- Ukraine's envoy to UN denounces Roger Waters as ‘another brick in the wall’ of Moscow propaganda -- and more

Investigative Stories from Ukraine - Week of February 6

Kremlin-linked group arranges payments to European politicians to support Russia’s annexation of Crimea -- Rostec buys Western parts for electronic warfare bypassing sanctions -- RFE/RL identifies leadership of Russian unit responsible for shelling Mykolaiv Oblast -- Russia boosts disinformation efforts in Germany, US amid new arms shipments to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, February 5

Russian proxies discuss forcibly sending children in Luhansk Oblast to Republic of Karelia -- Military installations in Russia are legitimate targets -- Germany has evidence of Russia’s war crimes cases in three-digit range -- Russia ‘threw its full strength’ into encircling Bakhmut -- Portugal to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine -- and more