Articles tagged "Bakhmut"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, May 7

Wagner boss' threats to withdraw from Bakhmut sign of 'internal war' in Russia -- Air Force admits downing first Russian ballistic missile on 4 May -- 45 Azovstal defenders return home from Russian captivity -- Some Western officials asked Ukraine not to liberate Crimea, an official says -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, May 6

“We are only safe today thanks to Ukraine” -- HIMARS become less effective in Ukraine due to Russia's jamming -- Russian forces shell power station in Donetsk Oblast for more than 2 hours -- Russia will 'highly likely remain unable' to protect railways from further sabotage -- Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children 'may amount' to crime against humanity -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, May 3

S-300 missile systems spotted being transferred in direction of Zaporizhzhia -- Local authorities report oil depot fire in Russia's southwestern Krasnodar region -- Explosion reported near Russian-occupied Simferopol -- Ukraine's success on battlefield quickest way to just and durable peace -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, May 2

Ukraine’s counterattacks in Bakhmut reportedly force Russian troops to abandon some positions -- Infrastructure sabotaged in two Russian regions -- Minister urges Ukrainians in occupied territories to refuse Russian passports contrary to Ombudsman's advice -- Patriot air defense faces its toughest challenge ever in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 30

Everything we know about Ukrainian attacks inside Russia -- Russia shells Ukraine with recently made missiles -- Russian forces far from controlling Bakhmut's road of life -- Kherson prepares evacuation plans in case of mass shelling of region -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 23

‘They’ll kill me if I come back’: Abduction, torture become routine in Russian-occupied Melitopol -- Flanks around Bakhmut hold as brutal urban fighting continues for city blocks -- Ukrainian soldiers say they lack air defense firepower to stop Russian airstrikes -- Young Crimean Tatar sentenced to 7 years by Russian proxies, accused of giving $12 to volunteer battalion -- Russia cancels WWII march as it could highlight scope of its losses in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 20

Russia possibly preparing to sabotage wind turbines, gas pipes, power cables in Nordic countries -- Defense Ministry says complex measures of counteroffensive underway in the east -- Ukraine’s agricultural sector has suffered more than $8 billion from war damage -- Patriot systems from US, Netherlands already in Ukraine -- Russian propaganda entrenched in eastern Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 19

Ex-Wagner fighter who confessed to killing POWs: 'I only said 10% of what could be said' -- Russia likely diverting resources away from Donetsk sector to Bakhmut -- Russia must be prosecuted for destruction of Ukrainian culture, heritage -- G7: Third parties aiding Russia's war against Ukraine to face severe costs -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 18

Wagner ex-commanders tell Russian opposition media of their war crimes in Ukraine, Kyiv launches investigation -- Russia blocking 50 ships with Ukrainian grain in Black Sea -- Slovakia delivers MiG jets; no Chinese weapons found on the battlefield -- Ombudsman says his office has received 'dozens' of videos with alleged executions of Ukrainian POWs -- Russia increases air strikes, artillery attacks on Bakhmut -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 4

IAEA head to visit Russia, discuss occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- The UN Security Council’s darkest month -- Kyiv denies Wagner’s claim of seizing Bakhmut city hall -- Moscow blames Ukraine for killing propagandist Tatarsky, Zelensky says it's Russia's matter -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 2

How Ukraine and the West can stop Putin’s nuclear blackmail -- Bucha could be a trial site for Russian war criminals -- Bakhmut, Avdiivka, Marinka under heavy fire -- Russian UN Security Council presidency 'a slap in the face to the international community -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 31

April Fools Month: Russia to chair UN Security Council in April -- Tyranny's propagandists are winning -- Russia's FSB conducting 'filtration' in occupied Crimea -- Can Russia afford to commit to a years-long war? -- Bakhmut is 'slaughter-fest for Russians,' says top US general -- and more