Crimean Titan plant stores 200 tonnes of ammonia: expert assesses blast risks
In the event of an explosion at the Crimean Titan chemical plant, the lives of its employees will be in danger.
15 June 2023
In the event of an explosion at the Crimean Titan chemical plant, the lives of its employees will be in danger.
The Russian Federation is seen as the world’s biggest violator of international law
Under favorable conditions, it will take no less than 3-5 years to restore the reclamation systems left without water as a result of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant (HPP) explosion.
The "Ukraine v. Russia" case being heard by the UN International Court of Justice regarding Russia's violation of the two conventions - on the suppression of the financing of terrorism and on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination - is the first case that is being considered on the merits.
The Russian Federation is seen as the world’s biggest violator of international law.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian invaders reported a drone attack overnight Thursday, June 15.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, activists have spread symbols of resistance despite the fact that the invaders are installing CCTV cameras and stepping up counterintelligence measures.
14 June 2023
The Russian side, which had a floor today at the United Nations International Court of Justice, urged the Court to reject Ukraine's demands in the case of Russia's violation of two conventions – on the suppression of the financing of terrorism and on the prohibition of all forms of racial discrimination.
In the village of Kamianka, Izium district, Kharkiv region, a man blew up on a "petal", the victim was hospitalized.
Russia’s Chornomornaftogaz, based in the temporarily occupied Crimea, is actively working on a plan to evacuate employees and their families from the peninsula.
Production processes at the Crimean Titan plant in Armiansk in the temporarily occupied Crimea have been disrupted to a critical level.
After Russian invaders blew up the dam of the Kakhovka reservoir, water will not be supplied to the Crimean Peninsula via the North Crimean Canal for at least a year.
13 June 2023
As of June 12, the area of the Kakhovka Reservoir has decreased by 50%.
Russian occupiers have planted mined fields in the Krasnoperekopsk district of the temporarily occupied Crimea near the border with mainland Ukraine.
Russians set up minefields in northern Crimea - Crimean Tatars’ Mejlis
12 June 2023
After de-occupation, the problem of water supply to the peninsula will have to be solved very quickly
In the east of Ukraine, 23 combat clashes took place throughout the day.
Invaders are removing production equipment from the Crimean Titan factory in temporarily occupied Crimea’s Armyansk.
The Russian invasion forces on Monday deployed a frigate carrying eight Kalibr cruise missiles in the Black Sea off the coast of temporarily occupied Crimea.
A Russian radar station, which was used to control the southern coast of Ukraine and a large part of the Black Sea, was damaged in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
In the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian invaders kidnapped, tortured, and put under administrative arrest Crimean Tatar activist Eldar Mensitov for allegedly "failing to comply with the legal requirements of a police officer".
The International Court of Justice will hold the third day of public hearings in the case of Ukraine v. Russia today.
Russian engineering units are mining the workshops of the Crimean Titan enterprise in the temporarily occupied Crimea.
Russians planting mines at Crimean Titan factory - intelligence
In the temporarily occupied territories of southern Ukraine, the Russians installed CCTV cameras on the roads to fight the Ukrainian underground.
11 June 2023
In the settlement of Yakymivka in the temporarily occupied part of Zaporizhzhia region, local partisans blew up a railway bridge that the occupiers used to supply weapons from Crimea.
The Office of the Ukrainian President discussed with the delegation of the United Arab Emirates on Sunday Russia's evasion of international sanctions.
The Russian army has killed 487 children in Ukraine and left 1,015 others injured.
Water will soon stop flowing to Crimea through the North Crimean Canal due to the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant by Russian forces.
Canada is imposing sanctions against a number of individuals and entities involved in the destruction of Ukrainian cultural monuments, institutions, and identity in the context of Russian aggression.