Articles tagged "Crimea"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 2

Russia threatens to back out of Black Sea Grain Initiative -- Russia loses 'epic' tank battle in Vuhledar, 130 vehicles destroyed -- Russia’s key attack force, Wagner Group, embroiled in conflict with regular army -- Germany to increase ammunition production, repair capacity to support Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, February 28

Can Ukraine maintain and optimally use its modern Western tanks? -- Russia's grain corridor sabotage could lead to higher food prices -- Ukraine's allies need to move past their aviation taboo -- Russian proxies in Kherson Oblast preparing to leave -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, February 27

Explosion at Belarusian military airfield damaged Russian aircraft in reported partisan attack -- Ukraine says it could strike airfields and depots inside Russia as part of anticipated spring counteroffensive -- Ukraine downs Russian aircraft near Avdiivka in Donetsk Oblast -- The specter of limitless Russian manpower is a myth -- Russia's 'elite' forces suffer heavy losses in Donetsk Oblast -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, February 26

Russia intensifies persecution of civilians in occupied areas -- Land Forces сhief visits Bakhmut as fierce fighting continues on city outskirts -- Ukrainian children showcased at Moscow event lost their mother to Russian shelling in Mariupol -- Lithuanian public broadcaster raises $14 million to buy air defense radars for Ukraine -- 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

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 - 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 - Thursday, February 2

Russian missile strike on residential building in Kramatorsk kills at least 3, injures at least 21 -- Russia prepares offensives in several areas -- EU to train 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers -- US uncovers global sanctions evasion network helping Russia’s defense sector -- Russia acquiring many features of dictatorship -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 1

NATO countries should supply Ukraine with all the weapons it needs -- Russian forces plan concentrated assault near Pavlivka, Vuhledar -- France to provide more radar systems, missiles, artillery to Ukraine -- Delivery of F-16 aircraft to Ukraine not ruled out despite Biden's 'no' -- and more

Investigative Stories from Ukraine - Week of 17 January 2023

Identified: Russian military unit allegedly behind missile strike on apartment block in Dnipro -- Russian media uncover Western assets of Russian lawmakers under sanctions -- Ukrainian judge’s affection for Russia-occupied Crimea -- Sberbank CEO supports Putin but funnels millions of dollars abroad -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, January 9

World's largest minefield created in Ukraine as result of Russian invasion -- Russian national guard shoots own soldiers for planning to surrender to Ukraine -- Bakhmut and Soledar hold on in spite of everything; more units to be sent to defense of key cities -- Kinburn Spit at Dnipro delta remains front line; islands contested -- 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