Articles tagged "Melitopol"
LIKELY ESCALATION OF THE RUSSIAN WAR ON UKRAINE – MID-DECEMBER 2022 THROUGH MID-JANUARY 2023
It is somewhat or highly likely that the Russian war on Ukraine will escalate significantly, as soon as 13. December 2022, quite likely drawing NATO into the conflict as a result of the use of tactical nuclear weapons
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, September 27
Russia uses criminal mobilization to exterminate indigenous groups -- US has plan in place if Russia uses nuclear weapons against Ukraine -- Another Russian torture chamber discovered in Kharkiv Oblast -- Melitopol residents forced to vote in ‘referendum’ for absent relatives, neighbors -- After 'annexation,' Russia to send Ukrainians from occupied territories to war -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 23
Russian fleeing mobilization could apply for asylum in Germany -- Russian government plans to mobilize 1 million people against Ukraine -- Russian troops stage 'terrorist attack' in Melitopol to blame Ukraine -- Putin gives directions to generals in the field himself -- Slovak Defense Ministry: Mobilization will lead to Putin's end -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 16
Russian missile attack on dam floods over 100 homes in Kryvyi Rih -- Fleeing Russian troops ruined energy facility, leaving 5,000 residents of Balakliia, Kharkiv Oblast, without gas -- Ukraine increasingly pressuring Russian positions as counteroffensive continues -- Explosions reported in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, September 13
Russia has stopped sending new units to Ukraine -- Ukraine has destroyed nearly $700 million worth of Russian equipment in few days -- Russia launches 18 missile strikes, 39 airstrikes on Ukraine within a day -- Russian soldiers engaged in mass looting while fleeing Kharkiv Oblast -- Russian soldiers trying to negotiate laying down their arms -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, September 5
Russia reports it had forcibly kidnapped about 3 million Ukrainians from the occupied regions, including 600,000 children -- Russian soldiers face morale, discipline issues, often go unpaid -- Ukraine shoots down up to 70% of Russian missiles -- Russian military blocks humanitarian aid to occupied Enerhodar -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 16
Russia amassing significant forces in Belarus for massive missile attack on Ukraine -- Russia will likely fail to capture entire Donetsk Oblast due to its 'maximalist objectives' in Ukraine -- Potential divisions among Russian proxies in Donbas -- Russian forces denied Red Cross full access to Ukrainian POWs in Olenivka -- 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 - Tuesday, August 9
Negotiations with Russia are only possible after it suffers several defeats -- Shelling may cause blackout at nuclear plant, jeopardize nuclear fuel -- Air Force destroys Russian missiles worth estimated $26 million in one morning -- US confirms it provided Ukraine with anti-radar missiles -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, August 8
Possible negotiations with Ukraine will die if illegal referendums take place in occupied territories -- 26,000 Russian war crime cases under investigation -- HIMARS inflict heavy casualties on Russian troops in Melitopol -- Wagner Group recruits over 1,000 Russian prisoners to fight in Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, July 26
Russian strike hits residential area in Kharkiv -- Zelensky urges EU to respond to Russia’s blackmail, terror -- Kharkiv authorities to build bomb shelters near bus stops as Russia regularly shells public transport stops -- Grain prices hike after Russia strikes Odesa -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, July 18
Kremlin may be creating ‘long-term conditions’ to bolster forces -- Detained SBU official accused of leaking information to Russia -- Russian forces prepare so-called ‘referendum’ in Melitopol for early Sept -- Soldiers from Buryatia face threats for refusing to fight in Russia’s war -- and more