Articles tagged "Kherson"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, August 31

UN nuclear watchdog group leaves Kyiv for Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Russian forces shell corridors needed for IAEA mission to reach Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Ukraine’s military reports hitting bridges near occupied Kherson, again. Operational Command “South” reported on Aug. 30 that the Ukrainian artillery hit Antonivsky bridges -- Heavy flamethrower system may be responsible for explosion at Olenivka POW camp -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 30

Russian defense minister side-lined within Russian leadership -- Ukrainian forces liberate 4 villages on Kherson front -- Ukraine's counteroffensive forces Russians to pull sources from the east -- Russian's 12 missile strike on Mykolaiv kills 2, injures 24 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 23

Ukraine asks UN, Red Cross to act against sham trials in Mariupol -- Intelligence warns Ukrainians about potential Russian attacks on Independence Day -- Russia adds to military presence on Ukraine’s northern borders -- Russian propaganda accuses Azov of killing daughter of Russian ultra-nationalist, Ukraine denies involvement -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, August 15

Discussion on EU entry ban for Russian travellers expanding daily -- Ukrainian partisans damage railway bridge near Melitopol -- Russia's priority likely to reinforce in southern Ukraine amid counteroffensive threats -- 42 countries urge Russia to withdraw troops from Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, August 14

Russian army command leaves Kherson -- Ukraine has defeated one-fifth of Russian military units involved in war -- Russian troops shell nuclear plant to cut off Ukraine from energy -- Russian forces shelled a kindergarten, school, over 90 houses in Donetsk Oblast on Aug. 12 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 11

Swedish co-founder leaves Amnesty International due to controversial report on Ukraine -- Intercepted call shows Russian officer ordering murder of civilians -- First satellite images show damaged Russian air base in Crimea -- Victim injured in Russian missile strike on bus stop in Mykolaiv dies in hospital -- Czech Foreign Minister supports calls to stop issuing EU tourist visas to Russians -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 31

Mykolaiv is under massive shelling -- US ambassador to UN says there should no longer be any doubt that Russia intends to dismantle Ukraine -- Guerrillas damage railway in Luhansk Oblast -- Russia’s blockage of Ukrainian food exports exacerbates global food insecurity -- World has to label Russia as terrorist state after Olenivka attack -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 21

Russia might face first Hague war crime case this year -- Russian offensive will likely conclude without seizure of Sloviansk, Bakhmut -- Kremlin may use nuclear threats to deter Ukrainian counteroffensive -- Lithuania to provide Ukraine with more armored personnel carriers, ammunition -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, July 20

Russia preparing to annex Ukrainian territories -- Russia struggles to sustain effective offensive combat power, problem becoming increasingly acute -- Russia forcibly deports 108 Ukrainian orphans from Donetsk Oblast, places them for adoption -- Ukraine preparing to ‘destroy’ Russia’s Black Sea fleet, de-occupy Crimea -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, July 9

Russia has damaged Ukrainian cultural heritage sites 417 times, violating the Hague treaty -- US identifies 18 Russian ‘filtration camps’ for Ukrainians -- Lithuania-purchased Bayraktar drone 'Vanagas' already in Ukraine -- Ukrainian paratroopers destroy Russian tanks, capture troops near Mykolaiv -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, July 8

Putin threatens Ukraine, saying that Russia hasn’t ‘started anything yet’ -- Russians leave military facilities in occupied areas in fear of HIMARS -- Russian shelling destroys wheat fields in Zaporizhzhia -- Russian military reportedly steal 'all valuable exhibits' from Mariupol museums -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 7

Travel restrictions for military-age males cancelled after public resentment -- Up to 12,000 civilians remain in occupied Lysychansk, Luhansk Oblast -- Russia has increased its fleet in the Black Sea -- Russian forces completely destroy over 120 healthcare facilities, kill at least 14 medical workers since Feb. 24 -- and more