Ukrainian Drone Attack in Russia Kills 1
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Russia has strongly condemned the U.S. seizure of an oil tanker. It heralds a new chill in relations between Moscow and Washington that could spread to other areas and affect President Donald Trump’s efforts to persuade Russia to end its nearly four-year war in Ukraine.
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Russia invents Ukraine’s assassination attempt on Putin
Ukraine quickly rejected the allegation, with President Volodymyr Zelensky describing it as fabricated. Moreover, Moscow has offered no evidence to support its claim. But even if one were to accept, for the sake of argument, that Ukrainian drones did target the Russian president, Russia’s display of outrage would still ring hollow.
Russia claims to have annexed four Ukrainian regions since 2022 Says 'many' in two other regions want to link with Russia Kremlin offers no evidence in support of statement MOSCOW, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Tuesday that there were "many ...
Russian intelligence services had long hunted Kapustin, placing a $500,000 price on his head. After news broke of his supposed assassination, Moscow paid out the bounty, not realising the money
The news out of Moscow is a bit of non-news: Russia’s top diplomat is still in his job. On Friday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov moved to tamp down intense media speculation about a potential reshuffle at the highest echelon of Russian foreign policy.
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Western intelligence warns Russia is expanding covert threats across Europe
The new head of Britain’s foreign intelligence service, MI6, Blaise Metreweli, said the Kremlin is building a comprehensive threat model designed to export instability beyond Russia’s borders. Moscow,
Russia's navy is unable to protect its oil tankers from seizure by foreign powers. This admission comes as Western nations increase enforcement actions against vessels carrying Russian oil. Russia's aging fleet and logistical issues prevent long-distance convoy protection.