Articles tagged "SBU"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 11
Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism; a legal perspective -- Preliminary findings allege Russian missile fell in Poland -- SBU accuses 3 Russian proxies of torture during occupation of Mykolaiv -- 385 bodies found in liberated parts of Donetsk Oblast -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 4
Russia deploys military equipment, explosives at Zaporizhzhia power plant -- Russia may have staged Kremlin drone strike to bring war home to domestic audience -- Russia likely shifting targets in coordinated mass missile strikes -- Nordic-Ukrainian Summit: Kyiv must eventually join NATO -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, February 19
Russian forces are shelling civilian areas under their control -- U.S. believes China may be providing Russia nonlethal military aid and is considering lethal assistance -- Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine -- US government speaks to Elon Musk about Starlink use in Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 8
Arming Ukraine won’t escalate war. Reluctance to do so will -- Ukraine's intelligence denies Russian claims of substantial success east -- Russian Gazprom to create its own private military company -- Nordic countries oppose Russian, Belarusian athletes’ Olympics participation -- Netherlands, Denmark to join Germany in sending Leopard 1 battle tanks to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, January 23
Russians shell residential area in occupied town in Kherson Oblast -- Ukraine repels limited Russian offensives in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Russia ‘highly likely’ to struggle with planned army expansion -- Morocco sends Soviet-made tanks to Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 18
West should supply all weapons that Ukraine can handle -- Russia primed to fire up to 44 Kalibr missiles from Black Sea -- International tribunal for Russian war crimes could be ready in 1 to 1.5 years -- Russian defense ministry confirms plan to expand army to 1.5 million troops -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, January 5
Russian forces increasingly reliant on Iranian-made drones against Ukrainian critical infrastructure -- Partisans stop movement of military convoys on Russian railroad -- Russia deploys new military units to northern part of Crimea -- Explosions heard in Sevastopol -- Kyiv eyes major counteroffensive in spring, warns there may be further strikes ‘deeper’ inside Russia -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, December 29
Russia deploys additional ships to Black Sea -- Ukraine’s military has downed nearly 900 Russian missiles, drones since September -- ‘Killed for nothing’ ... Evidence of Russian war crimes emerges in liberated Chornobaivka -- Ukrenergo reports power deficit increase across Ukraine -- and more
Investigative Stories from Ukraine - Week of December 26
New York Times identifies Russian soldiers involved in Bucha massacre -- Corruption probe launched into former lawmaker Korolevska following journalists' findings -- Washington launches investigation into how US tech showed up in Iranian drones used against Ukraine -- Law enforcement issues warrant for wife of Russian soldier who told him to rape Ukrainian women -- 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 - Thursday, December 1
Russia stockpiles missiles for mass attack but no Patriot systems for Ukraine -- Russia forcibly relocates residents from Kinburn Spit -- EU seeks tribunal for Russia's war crimes in Ukraine -- Murder and abduction: Chornobaivka haunted by trauma of Russian occupation -- 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