Articles tagged "Czech"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 23

Is Russia committing genocide in Ukraine? -- UK announces more air defense systems, surveillance drones for Ukraine -- Russia’s rising chemical weapons use in Ukraine -- Russia hopes to collapse Ukraine's energy grid amid air defense shortage -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 19

Taurus missiles: Why Ukraine wants what Germany is reluctant to give -- Ukrainian government allocating $128 million for procurement of attack drones -- Unmanned systems 'priority,' seeks solutions for advantage over Russia -- Ammunition suppliers for Czech-led initiative to aid Ukraine include Russian allies -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 17

Ukrainian strikes reveal Russia's military vulnerabilities -- How many planes does Russia have? -- Finnish FM does not rule out sending Western troops to Ukraine -- Latvia investigates MEP accused of spying for Russia -- Czech President: Russia 'has no right' to set conditions for peace in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 13

Ukraine to mass-produce robots to minimize human involvement on battlefield -- SBU uncovers pro-Russian disinformation group connected to Moscow-linked Ukrainian church -- What do we know about the ‘Siberian Battalion’ that reportedly crossed into Russia? -- US House Democrats start gathering signatures to force vote on Ukraine aid -- Inside the electronic warfare arms race that could shape course of war in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 9

[video] Field Report: Between life and death in front-line Krasnohorivka -- Russian drone attacks civilian car in Vovchansk in Kharkiv Oblast, kills 2 -- Ukraine attacks Russian planes at distance of over 150 kilometers -- Polish parliament calls on European Commission to ban agricultural goods from Russia, Belarus -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 8

US Treasury Secretary: Congressional inaction on Ukraine aid is 'gift' to Putin -- Russian forces intensify attacks near Robotyne in Zaporizhzhia Oblast -- US Democratic congressmen open investigation into Musk's SpaceX, Russian alleged usage of Starlink -- Allies collect required funding to purchase 800,000 shells for Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, March 7

Ukraine aims to stabilize front line, conduct counteroffensive in 2024 -- Ukraine’s allies have almost finished collecting funds to purchase shells through Czech-led allied initiative -- SBU detains man suspected of joining military to spy for Russia -- Ukrainian soldiers near Kupiansk prepare for potential Russian offensive -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, March 6

A Russian victory in Ukraine would be bad for Africans -- Ukraine charges 2 Russian soldiers with murdering civilian in Bucha in 2022 -- Zaporizhzhia resident detained for allegedly planning terror attack in cooperation with Russia -- Lithuania to join Czech-led ammunition initiative for Ukraine -- Lithuanian farmers complain about Russian, not Ukrainian grain -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March 3

Ukraine may get first shells found through Czech-led initiative within weeks -- Russia likely grounds its A-50 aircraft fleet -- West’s response to Macron comments reveals discord, weakness -- Finnish minister calls on West to find funds 'immediately' to boost arms supplies to Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, March 2

Ukraine destroyed 13 Russian military aircraft in 2 weeks. How? -- Russia could break through defenses in summer, Ukrainian officials warn -- Ukraine partially retakes ground near Avdiivka while Russia pushes toward Chasiv Yar --Russia's peace terms include Ukraine outside NATO, smaller military, 2022 document shows -- Russia not provided Ukraine with any official list confirming that there were Ukrainian POWs on board the Il-76 aircraft that crashed -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 29

Leaked files reveal Russian military's criteria for nuclear strike -- Russia uses 'human wave' attacks near Krynky in Kherson Oblast -- Von der Leyen urges Europe to use windfall profits of frozen Russian assets to buy weapons for Ukraine -- Moscow to consider Transnistria's 'protection' appeal -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 28

Kremlin uses Russian Red Cross as propaganda tool, violating its tenets -- Ukraine downs 2nd Russian Su-34 aircraft in single day -- Ukraine reports heavy battles in Bakhmut direction as Russia pulls in reserves -- Russian drone flew across Moldovan border -- Pyongyang sent nearly 7 thousand ammunition containers to Russia -- and more