Articles tagged "bombers"

Ukraine Daily Summary - Sunday, April 21

Slovak citizens raise $2.8 million for Czech ammunition initiative after government refuses to contribute -- Ukraine's obsolete S-200 anti-aircraft missile systems reportedly back on track to hit Russian targets -- US considers deploying extra military advisers to Ukraine -- Ukrainian drones strike Russian energy facilities overnight -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, January 25

Cyberattack on Russian scientific research center deals 'devastating' damage -- Fire breaks out at oil depot in Russia's Krasnodar Krai -- Ukraine says it was not informed about need to ensure safety of airspace before plane crash in Belgorod Oblast -- Russia's use of North Korean ballistic missiles not a sign of Moscow's depleted domestic capacity -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Monday, December 11

Russia's Dec 7 strike likely start of campaign against energy infrastructure -- Russian assaults continue along eastern front line, decrease in southeast -- Slovak truckers to resume blockade at border with Ukraine -- Orban allies to meet Republicans to discuss end of Ukraine aid -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 26

Russian Kinzhal manufacturer imports components from EU -- IAEA warns of 'dangers to nuclear safety' following Russian strikes near Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Plant -- 'Putin Youth': How Russia is raising a new generation of soldiers -- Europe continues to import over $14 billion of Russian raw materials -- 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?

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, August 24

Russian helicopter pilot surrenders to Ukraine -- Russia launches 20 drones overnight, strikes Odesa grain storage -- Russia has 27 operable Tu-22M3 bombers left following recent strikes -- Russian use of pontoon bridges indicates logistical bottlenecks -- and more

Ukraine Daily Summary - Thursday, October 20

Russia setting stage for false flag operation near Kherson -- Martial law in occupied territories imposed to suppress local resistance -- Russian proxies in Kherson plan to relocate or deport up to 60,000 city residents -- Lockheed Martin ready to boost HIMARS production to 96 units per year -- and more