Articles tagged "NASAMS"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 10

[video] Why did Zelensky fire Zaluzhnyi? -- Syrskyi reveals his priorities as Ukraine's new chief commander -- Ukraine facing 'critical shortage' of missiles, military hardware -- No Ukrainian POWs on crashed Russian Il-76 aircraft -- Russia builds militaristic youth camps in occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, November 11

Strike on Crimea sank Russian landing crafts -- EU unlikely to deliver 1 million artillery shells to Ukraine by March 2024 -- 44% of Ukrainians have war zone experience -- Ukraine may target Russian oil in response to attacks on power grid -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 8

First Dutch F-16 jets already in Romania -- Latvia says Russian aircraft violated its airspace -- Russia continues to receive weapons from US, Europe despite sanctions -- Newly-delivered NASAMS systems enter service in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 24

Russian helicopter pilot surrenders to Ukraine -- Russia launches 20 drones overnight, strikes Odesa grain storage -- Russia has 27 operable Tu-22M3 bombers left following recent strikes -- Russian use of pontoon bridges indicates logistical bottlenecks -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, August 6

August especially successful for Ukrainian air, naval drones -- Russia won't be able to repair warship Olenegorskiy Gornyak in near future -- Explosions reported in Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskyi oblasts as Air Force warns Russia launched Kinzhal missiles -- Risk of ‘big disruptions’ high in grain markets, says Black Sea expert -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 20

How Russian ultra-nationalists undermine Putin’s narratives -- Russia retreats from positions near Orikhovo-Vasylivka in Bakhmut direction -- Russia deliberately targets grain infrastructure in Odesa Oblast -- Kyrgyzstan supplying military parts to Russia, US could respond with sanctions -- 4 NASAMS systems announced for 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, March 11

Russian troops in Ukraine act as if international law does not exist -- Human Rights advocate turned soldier Butkevych sentenced to 13 years by Russian proxies in Donbas; no legal grounds for sentence -- Russia unlikely to make significant gains launching new counteroffensive in Vuhledar -- Who was ‘Da Vinci,’ legendary young commander killed near Bakhmut? -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, January 17

What we know about the missile that destroyed Dnipro apartment block -- Putin orders new commander to seize Donbas by March -- Norway says Wagner Groups’ ex-commander sought asylum -- Polish PM calls on Germany to deliver all kinds of weapons to Ukraine -- Canadian minister: NASAMS will be shipped to Ukraine as soon as possible -- 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 - Thursday, December 1

Russia stockpiles missiles for mass attack but no Patriot systems for Ukraine -- Russia forcibly relocates residents from Kinburn Spit -- EU seeks tribunal for Russia's war crimes in Ukraine -- Murder and abduction: Chornobaivka haunted by trauma of Russian occupation -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 18

Dutch court qualifies Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014 as ‘international armed conflict' -- Kuleba talks to Blinken, asks for Patriot missile systems -- IAEA board again demands Russians to withdraw from Ukraine's nuclear facilities -- Russian authorities continue to face discontented mobilized personnel, low morale on the front lines -- European Parliament to vote on a resolution marking Russia as state sponsor of terrorism -- and more