Articles tagged "Latvian"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, September 11
Ukrainian army has liberated 2,000 kilometres since beginning of September -- Ukrainian army makes progress on the southern front -- Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant’s last reactor shuts down -- Ukrainian forces destroy Russian ammunition depots and ferry crossing in Kherson Oblast -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, September 3
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant's integrity violated several times -- Russia’s Gazprom lies about equipment issues at Nord Stream 1 pipeline -- Russian officials, proxies, bloggers pushing false narratives around Ukraine's southern counteroffensive -- White House says Russia weaponizing energy -- Russia’s war has killed over 7,000 civilians, injured 5,500 since Feb. 24 -- 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 - Friday, July 15
Russia uses torture chambers, civilians as human shields in Ukraine -- Guerrillas set sunflower oil refinery on fire in Mariupol -- Russia strikes civilian objects over 17,000 times -- Latvian parliament: Russian gas supply to be suspended in 2023 -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, July 10
Russia, Belarus want to recruit Latvian officials -- 21,677 alleged Russian war crimes under investigation -- Russia intends to annex Kharkiv Oblast, has territorial ambitions beyond Donbas -- Russian forces ‘blackmail’ parents to send children to pro-Russian schools -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, 22 April 2022
Satellite imagery shows 985-foot-long mass grave in village near Mariupol -- Ukraine’s Air Force destroys another 15 Russian aerial targets yesterday -- Pentagon says Ukraine has more tanks on the ground than Russia -- Russian lawmaker proposes to force Ukrainian POWs to donate blood to injured Russian soldiers -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, 8 April 2022
UN suspends Russia from Human Rights Council -- Russian soldiers discussed killing civilians in Bucha by radio -- Sumy region completely free of Russian forces -- Over 500,000 people officially registered as internally displaced persons in Ukraine -- and more