Articles tagged "murder"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, September 26
Russia sends newly mobilized conscripts directly to frontline -- About 1.5 million Ukrainians in Russia unable to return home, contact relatives -- Russian mobilization in Crimea aims to cleanse disloyal population -- In total, 447 bodies found at mass burial site in liberated Izium -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, September 19
Russian units lost half of their troops when retreating from Kharkiv Oblast -- Russia increases strikes on civilian infrastructure as it faces setbacks on the front lines -- Russian forces stage shooting in Kherson to accuse Ukraine of urban warfare -- Exhumation in liberated Izium to continue for 2 more weeks -- New Russian 3rd Army Corps lasts only few days in Ukraine -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, September 15
Police confirm first civilian death from torture in liberated Balakliia, Kharkiv Oblast -- Russian losses 9 to 10 times higher than Ukrainian losses during counteroffensive -- IAEA mission to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant failed to bring desired results -- Russians will receive 'fair response and retribution' after trying to flood Kryvyi Rih -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, September 6
Russia shells Nikopol overnight on Sept. 6, dozens of residential buildings damaged -- Russia launches 40 missiles, 25 airstrikes on Ukraine in 24 hours -- Ukrainian forces destroy Russian ammunition depot that contained missiles used to bomb Kharkiv -- Russian forces place equipment in churches, kindergartens -- Russia is buying artillery from North Korea -- and more
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 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 - 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, 29 May 2022
Released Ukrainian POWs say Russian troops tortured them -- Ukraine destroys over 30% of Russia’s modern tanks -- Ukrainian forces in tough defensive position in Sievierodonetsk -- EU considers sending naval mission to unblock agricultural exports from Ukrainian ports -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, 5 April 2022
Satellite imagery suggests bodies lay in Bucha for weeks, despite Russian claims -- Russian forces shell chemical plant in Donetsk Oblast -- Pro-Russian party stages fake mayor elections in partially occupied Mariupol -- Bodies of tortured civilians found in Sumy Oblast -- and more
Accusation of Tories Inflaming Culture Wars by Boris Johnson's Former Race Advisor
“There are some people in the government who feel like the right way to win is to pick a fight on the culture war and to exploit division.”