Articles tagged "artillery"

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 - Monday, May 1

Zaluzhnyi meets NATO commander in Europe, discusses war's possible scenarios -- Fire at oil depot in Sevastopol is Ukraine’s preparations for counteroffensive -- Russian commanders likely start new method of punishing soldiers -- Official advises Ukrainians to take Russian passports in occupied territories until liberation -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 16

Russia launches massive attack on Zaporizhzhia Oblast on Orthodox Easter -- 5 Ukrainians from occupied Melitopol to be tried for terrorism in Russia -- Fire reported at Russian tank training ground in Kazan -- 11 people killed in Russian missile strike on Sloviansk -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 9

Increased Russian use of gliding bombs highlights need for F-16 jets -- Russia tries to capture all of Bakhmut, fierce fighting rages for Marinka -- Russia planning early graduations for military schools amid personnel shortage -- Twitter lifts restrictions on Russian top government accounts -- Estonian minister warns 'false peace is prelude to new wars,' backs NATO membership for 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, April 5

Lessons from Georgia of geopolitical procrastination -- Claims Russia placed aircraft, missile systems in Belarus capable of delivering nuclear strikes -- Ukraine needs $37 billion for humanitarian demining -- Clinton regrets persuading Ukraine to denuclearize in 1994 -- 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 - Friday, March 24

Civilian forced to dig trenches for Russians: ‘I wanted to jump on a mine and end it’ -- Hague court responds to Russian threats after Putin arrest warrant -- Ukraine submits request for F/A-18 fighters from Finland -- Prigozhin softened rhetoric towards Russian Ministry of Defense likely out of fear of losing his mercenary force in Bakhmut -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 16

Leaked document exposes Kremlin's plan to undermine Moldova -- Russia plans to hire 400,000 professional soldiers -- 6 detained as Russian spy network broken up in Poland -- Poland says several countries willing to send MiG-29 jets to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 14

Russian Defense Ministry appears to deliberately expend Wagner forces in Bakhmut to derail Prigozhin’s political aspirations -- Ukrainian soldiers complete Leopard tank training in Spain -- How do some Western anti-war protests help Russia? -- International Criminal Court to open 2 war crimes cases against Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 11

Russian troops in Ukraine act as if international law does not exist -- Human Rights advocate turned soldier Butkevych sentenced to 13 years by Russian proxies in Donbas; no legal grounds for sentence -- Russia unlikely to make significant gains launching new counteroffensive in Vuhledar -- Who was ‘Da Vinci,’ legendary young commander killed near Bakhmut? -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 3

Russian missile attack's survivors in Zaporizhzhia: "Only fascists could do that" -- Warm weather limits cross-country movement on Bakhmut front line -- Russian torture chambers in Kherson Oblast not random but rather part of a carefully thought-out plan -- IAEA's expert team conducts rotation at occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant after 3-week delay -- China’s increasing role in Russia’s war against Ukraine -- and more