Articles tagged "Latvia"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, June 22

The flow of Western chips for Russian missiles continues uninterrupted -- Russian attack damages civilian infrastructure in Nikopol -- Hungary's transfer of Ukrainian POWs violates international law -- US to purchase $1 billion worth of air-to-air missiles, some will go to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 25

Russia’s Kinzhal missile is not hypersonic. Nor is it invincible -- First F-16 fighter jet in Ukraine will be one of the strongest signals from the world -- Prigozhin's heightened profile fuels intensified attacks on Russian military -- US lawmakers urge Biden to transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, April 22

What we know about Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children -- Kyiv readies for counteroffensive, NATO ‘confident’ Kyiv can liberate more territories -- Russia used new delivery of Iranian-made Shahed drones to attack Ukraine -- Shelling heard almost everyday near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant -- Military summonses distributed at Moscow State University dormitory -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, April 1

Explosions in Crimean Dzhankoi hinder Russia's transfer of weapons -- Ukraine starts using US-made ‘smart bomb’ kits -- Europol identifies 150 suspects of Russian war crimes in Ukraine -- Putin's plans to deploy nukes in Belarus violate Russia-China declaration -- Zelensky, EU leaders visit Bucha on liberation anniversary, honour massacre victims -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March

ISW: Russian forces unlikely to encircle Bakhmut soon -- Ukraine to use $460 million worth of confiscated Russian assets for reconstruction -- Russia uses new 1.5-ton gliding bombs on Ukraine for first time -- 171 cases of sexual violence by Russian troops recorded in Ukraine -- How repurposed Russian air defense missiles expose holes in Ukraine’s sky -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, January 28

10 months after Mariupol theater bombing, family struggles to forget harrowing screams and dead bodies -- Ukraine needs 300-500 tanks -- Ukraine to form 'first in the world' attack drone units -- Poland to deliver 60 modernized tanks to Ukraine. -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, January 22

Ukrainian blood is the price of hesitation over Leopard tank supplies -- Ukraine confirms Russian offensive attempts in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- 'Invasion from Belarus' part of Russia’s psy-ops -- Fire reported at Russian oil depot -- Baltic countries' foreign ministers call on Germany to immediately deliver Leopard tanks to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, January 19

Russia again shows it's not interested in peace -- US: Russia does not fully control Soledar or Bakhmut, fighting continues -- European Parliament urges Germany to give Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine -- Latvia announces new military aid for Ukraine -- Canada to provide 200 armored personnel carriers to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 11

Russian forces have not captured all of Donetsk Oblast's Soledar despite several false Russian claims that the city has fallen -- General Staff reports striking 5 Russian personnel concentrations in past 24 hours -- Almost 1,500 Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant employees not allowed to enter facility -- Canada to buy NASAMS air defense system for Ukraine -- Ukrainians to start training on Patriot missile system in US next week -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 10

Soledar in Donetsk Oblast practically destroyed, Russia deploys most trained Wagner mercenaries in the area -- Russia not risking to use its most advanced Felon aircraft over Ukraine -- Russian ammunition warehouse destroyed in occupied Melitopol -- France, Poland push Germany to hand over Leopard tanks to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, December 19

More air defense can deprive Russia of its main tool of aggression -- Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine overnight on Dec. 19 -- Russia transfers more military equipment to Belarus -- Putin will push for Belarus' broader involvement in war against Ukraine -- and more

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