The new analysis, written on Wednesday, focused on internet posts in recent days from Russia’s two largest cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg, and Russian regions that border Ukraine.
Moscow, for its part, was also quick to pour cold water on the outlets’ reporting. “These media outlets can hardly be called popular or in demand in Russia; they are purely propagandistic. This is an ...
Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces worked with the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and military intelligence (HUR), to conduct the drone strike on the Moscow Oil Refinery overnight on March 11 ...
March 17 (UPI) --Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said Monday that any peace deal with Ukraine must include "security guarantees" from the United States and NATO that Ukraine ...
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he does not know what issues were discussed in Moscow during the visit of U.S. Special Representative for the Middle East Steven Witkoff, he said during a ...
A 65-year-old man sustained blast injuries after Russian artillery opened fire on a village in the ... Meanwhile, explosions were reported in Moscow on Friday for the second time this week in ...
A piece of a misfiring Russian Pantsir air defence system was filmed by a passerby in Balashikha, Moscow region. A private house in Rosinter-2 cottage village southwest of Moscow was also hit.
Kursk became a key theatre of the war last August when Ukraine, 2-1/2 years after Putin's full-scale invasion, turned the tables on Moscow by grabbing a piece of Russia's own territory.
While he said Moscow was willing to “cease hostilities,” Putin said Moscow would only agree to the Trump deal if it were changed substantially. “We agree with proposals to cease hostilities ...