Articles tagged "espionage"

Ukraine Daily summary - Monday, December 2 2024

Russian drone attack against civilian shuttle bus in Kherson, kills 3, injures at least 8 -- Putin approves Russia's budget with record spending on national defense -- Russia loses almost 46,000 troops, over $3 billion worth of military equipment in November -- EU delivered 1 million shells to Ukraine, fulfilling pledge, Kallas says; no estimate for 2025 yet -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, September 20 2024

MEPs vote in support of Ukrainian strikes inside Russia, Taurus missiles delivery -- Russian airstrike on Sumy retirement home kills 1, injures 14 -- Russia mining dams in Belgorod Oblast -- Moldova's ex-military chief charged with treason over alleged espionage for Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 18 2024

Ukraine will find battlefield solutions regardless of who wins US election -- The Russian downing of flight MH17, and Russia’s responsibility -- Russian companies increasingly looking to Africa to fill vacancies -- Hard work underway to reopen damaged Kyiv children’s hospital -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, June 20 2024

POW allegedly beheaded by Russian troops identified -- Russian soldiers who executed Ukrainian POWs near Robotyne identified -- Russia has moved almost all ground forces from Finland's vicinity to Ukraine -- Russian attack on Kharkiv children's facility injures 1 -- Patriot missiles intended for Switzerland to go to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 30

Ukraine defeat will cost trillions to West in new Cold War -- Over 18,000 Russian troops of Southern Military District have deserted -- Ukraine regaining control over Nestryha Island in Kherson Oblast complicates Russian advances -- Russian strikes overwhelm Ukraine’s overstretched air defense amid Western aid delays -- Trump is Putin's only hope now -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, February 12

US Ambassador: 'We need to support Ukraine to stop such horrific crimes' -- Russia increasingly deploys armored groups to storm Avdiivka -- War in Ukraine likely contributing to doctor shortages in Russia -- Russian attacks injure 2 in Kherson Oblast, hit medical facility in regional capital -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, January 20

Previously removed mines at Zaporizhzhia power plant 'back in place' -- Russian Air Force more cautious after destroyed A-50 plane -- NATO official warns of 'all-out war' with Russia within next 20 years -- Zelensky invites Trump to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, August 29

Ukraine liberates Robotyne, Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- Ukraine hits autumn gas storage target ahead of upcoming heating season -- Russia has at least 585 missiles with range over 500 km -- 67% of foreign components in Russian drones originate in China -- 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 - 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

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

UK's Investigative Journalism Finds Itself Heading Towards ‘Authoritarian Police State’

Proposed changes to the Official Secrets Act by the Home Office would see investigative journalists threatened with up to 14 years in prison for ‘unauthorised disclosures’