Articles tagged "Hague"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, March 18

Ukrainians in occupied territories vote at gunpoint -- Ukraine may be forced to aim to down only 1 in 5 missiles targeting cities due to ammunition shortage -- Anti-Kremlin militia claims it captured local administration in Russia's Belgorod Oblast -- Czechia to propose EU-wide grain import ban on Russia, Belarus -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, February 1

Germany hands over IRIS-T anti-air missiles, armored vehicles, other equipment in latest delivery to Ukraine -- UN Court rules Russia broke international anti-terrorism financing treaty -- Russia suffers large-scale internet outages -- 207 Ukrainian POWs return home; Ukraine says Russian airbase in Crimea struck -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, November 3

Russian forces launch massive drone attack in Kharkiv -- Ukraine deals heavy losses to Russia in Vuhledar direction -- Ukraine designates Nestle as 'international sponsor of war' -- International court rules Russia must pay $267 million to energy giant DTEK -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 27

Ukrainian troops make gains in Donetsk Oblast -- Russian navy changes posture to blockade Ukrainian ports -- Russian forces launch missiles against Khmelnytskyi Oblast -- Russia raises conscription age [again] to increase dwindling forces in Ukraine -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, July 4

New body for investigating Russian crime of aggression opens office in The Hague -- Ukraine designates Unilever as 'international sponsor of war' -- All hospitals in occupied Lysychansk re-purposed by Russia for military needs -- Ukrainians under occupation face deportation, loss of property after Putin's new order -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, May 5

Army of hired guns: How Russia’s 'PMCs' are becoming the main invasion force -- "We all want to see Putin in the Hague" -- Russia unlikely to launch significant offensive in Ukraine this year -- Aftermath of Russian aggression: One year later in Borodianka -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, March 24

Civilian forced to dig trenches for Russians: ‘I wanted to jump on a mine and end it’ -- Hague court responds to Russian threats after Putin arrest warrant -- Ukraine submits request for F/A-18 fighters from Finland -- Prigozhin softened rhetoric towards Russian Ministry of Defense likely out of fear of losing his mercenary force in Bakhmut -- 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 - Thursday, March 9

Russia launches mass attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure -- Ukraine needs more air defense systems, 1 million rounds of ammunition -- Russia may switch to defense due to lack of resources -- The 57-year-old teacher who fearlessly resisted Russian occupation in Kherson -- National Bank of Ukraine liquidates Forward Bank -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, March

ISW: Russian forces unlikely to encircle Bakhmut soon -- Ukraine to use $460 million worth of confiscated Russian assets for reconstruction -- Russia uses new 1.5-ton gliding bombs on Ukraine for first time -- 171 cases of sexual violence by Russian troops recorded in Ukraine -- How repurposed Russian air defense missiles expose holes in Ukraine’s sky -- 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

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, July 21

Russia might face first Hague war crime case this year -- Russian offensive will likely conclude without seizure of Sloviansk, Bakhmut -- Kremlin may use nuclear threats to deter Ukrainian counteroffensive -- Lithuania to provide Ukraine with more armored personnel carriers, ammunition -- and more