Articles tagged "OSCE"

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 - Wednesday, February 21

Kyiv asks UN, Red Cross to investigate execution of Ukrainian POWs in Avdiivka -- 11 more Ukrainian children illegally held by Russia return home -- Ukrainian soldiers recall retreat from Avdiivka, on foot, leaving their wounded behind -- Germany plans to send long-range missile systems, Taurus missiles not mentioned -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, February 14

Russia reportedly buying Starlink in Arab countries -- Ukraine shifts to defense to drain Russian troops -- Dnipro authorities evacuate hospital, close schools after attack on energy infrastructure -- Elon Musk, Republican senators lobby against passage of Ukraine aid -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 3

ISW: Putin hopes to convince West to betray Ukraine -- Poland scrambles F-16s to defend airspace during Russian attacks on Ukraine -- UK oil refinery extends credit with oil company linked to sanctioned Russian oligarch -- Russian missile reportedly hits Russian village amid latest mass attack on Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, December 1

Ombudsman confirms first case of Russian citizen changing identity of illegally adopted Ukrainian child -- EU to announce plans to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's reconstruction -- Russian forces kill 2000 Ukrainian civilians in 2023 -- SBU targets military supply rail line in Siberia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, November 29

Faces of torture: Investigation into Russians, collaborators who abused Ukrainian POWs -- Ukraine to open office in European Parliament -- Crippling Black Sea storm reportedly destroys Kerch bridge barriers -- Russian submarines lurk in Black Sea despite inclement weather -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, October 17

Russia admits most of its drones come from China -- 57 collaborators involved in the torture of Ukrainians in Kherson Oblast identified -- If NATO ambiguous about conditions for Ukraine, Russia won’t know what to prevent -- Who are the Crimean Tatars?