Russia, Ukrainian and Drone Attack
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In Kyiv, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appointed the head of military intelligence Kyrylo Budanov as his new chief of staff Friday, following the resignation of Andrii Yermak after a corruption scandal over a month ago.
Russian authorities said that 91 long-range attack drones were launched toward a presidential residence in the Novgorod region of north-west Russia. According to Moscow, all the drones were intercepted and destroyed before causing damage.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warned Tuesday that new intelligence assessments show Moscow is preparing for the option of a future attack against a NATO member, marking it the third time this month that senior German officials have raised alarms ...
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Russia TV say Trump's 'intellect not up to par' as poll claims 50% of Russians want to strike NATO
Russian pundits spared no feelings over Donald Trump after they picked his apparent lack of intellect in a recent debate. Speaking on the state-run TV show 'One’s Own Truth', political scientist Andrei Sidorchik mocked: "We have to stroke the ego of a ...
Russia's nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system has entered active service, Russia's Ministry of Defense says, as negotiators continue to search for a breakthrough in peace talks to end Moscow's war in Ukraine.
Thousands of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia amid the country's ongoing invasion are being forcibly "reeducated" in at least 210 facilities around Russia and Russian-occupied Ukraine, according to a study published Tuesday by the Yale School of ...
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Russia issues chilling WW3 warning to Western capital as 'whole country to be wiped out'
Vladimir Putin's media spokesperson, Vladimir Solovyov, has called for Russia to "write off" Poland if the US decides to arm Ukraine with Tomahawk missiles. In a recent tirade on his TV show, Solovyov suggested that Russia should arm Venezuela, Iran, and ...
The report said that a Russian rocket sent the satellites to circle the Earth on a 500-kilometer (310-mile) orbit from the Vostochny launchpad in eastern Russia. The three satellites are dubbed Paya, Kowsar and Zafar-2.