Articles tagged "HIMARS"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, May 6

“We are only safe today thanks to Ukraine” -- HIMARS become less effective in Ukraine due to Russia's jamming -- Russian forces shell power station in Donetsk Oblast for more than 2 hours -- Russia will 'highly likely remain unable' to protect railways from further sabotage -- Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children 'may amount' to crime against humanity -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, May 4

Russia deploys military equipment, explosives at Zaporizhzhia power plant -- Russia may have staged Kremlin drone strike to bring war home to domestic audience -- Russia likely shifting targets in coordinated mass missile strikes -- Nordic-Ukrainian Summit: Kyiv must eventually join NATO -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, April 20

Russia possibly preparing to sabotage wind turbines, gas pipes, power cables in Nordic countries -- Defense Ministry says complex measures of counteroffensive underway in the east -- Ukraine’s agricultural sector has suffered more than $8 billion from war damage -- Patriot systems from US, Netherlands already in Ukraine -- Russian propaganda entrenched in eastern Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, April 5

Lessons from Georgia of geopolitical procrastination -- Claims Russia placed aircraft, missile systems in Belarus capable of delivering nuclear strikes -- Ukraine needs $37 billion for humanitarian demining -- Clinton regrets persuading Ukraine to denuclearize in 1994 -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, March 21

Russian ex-president threatens missile strike against Hague after Putin arrest warrant -- Explosion in Crimea destroys Russian Kalibr missiles -- Avdiivka may soon become second Bakhmut -- Collaborator who oversaw torture in Kherson Oblast confirmed dead -- Ukraine receives Leopard tanks from Norway -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 3

Russian missile attack's survivors in Zaporizhzhia: "Only fascists could do that" -- Warm weather limits cross-country movement on Bakhmut front line -- Russian torture chambers in Kherson Oblast not random but rather part of a carefully thought-out plan -- IAEA's expert team conducts rotation at occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant after 3-week delay -- China’s increasing role in Russia’s war against Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 25

Belarus Defense Ministry conducting combat readiness measures -- Stakes of Russia's war stretch far beyond Ukraine -- Russian military attempting to exhaust Ukrainian resources -- Ukraine 'deeply concerned' over joint naval drills of Russia, China and South Africa -- -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, February 4

Anti-personnel landmine explosion injures 7 teenagers in Izuim, Kharkiv Oblast -- Nearly 30,000 Russian soldiers in and around Mariupol -- Russian Wagner Group's supply of convicts for war in Ukraine significantly reduced -- EU will work to allocate 1 billion euros for Ukraine’s reconstruction -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, January 30

Russia hopes to drag out war, exhaust Ukrainian forces -- Russia claims advance north of Bakhmut, Ukraine denies -- Military aid to Ukraine accelerates as Western allies worry time might be on Russia’s side -- German weapon manufacturer Rheinmetall ready to boost arms production, build HIMARS -- Ukrainian tank crews arrive to begin training on Challenger 2 tanks -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Wednesday, January 18

West should supply all weapons that Ukraine can handle -- Russia primed to fire up to 44 Kalibr missiles from Black Sea -- International tribunal for Russian war crimes could be ready in 1 to 1.5 years -- Russian defense ministry confirms plan to expand army to 1.5 million troops -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, January 5

Russian forces increasingly reliant on Iranian-made drones against Ukrainian critical infrastructure -- Partisans stop movement of military convoys on Russian railroad -- Russia deploys new military units to northern part of Crimea -- Explosions heard in Sevastopol -- Kyiv eyes major counteroffensive in spring, warns there may be further strikes ‘deeper’ inside Russia -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, December 23

At least 10,300 new graves dug in occupied Mariupol since March -- Belarusian instructors likely training Russian conscripts due to ‘overstretch’ of Russian military system -- New mass burial site found in Kherson -- Wagner Group allegedly purchased North Korean weapons for war against Ukraine -- and more