Russian soldiers have been accused of torturing an innocent man after mistaking him for a Ukrainian spy near a key airbase. The victim, Ruslan Khammatov, was subjected to horrific treatment at the hands of four masked military personnel, who allegedly used pliers
In a significant development for NATO and the European security landscape, Poland has announced its willingness to host nuclear weapons on its territory. It comes as a response to Russia’s recent move to station its nuclear weapons in neighbouring Belarus, escalating tensions
Russia has warned the West that it risks igniting a “direct military clash” with the country and other nuclear powers as threats of WW3 escalate. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov delivered a message via video link to the audience of the Moscow
Water levels in some overflowing rivers in Russia were starting to drop on Monday, but flooding remains widespread, Russian state TV reports said. More than 5,000 properties in Russia’s Kurgan region, about 1,000 miles east of Moscow along the border with Kazakhstan,
Russia looks to be on track to suffer over 330,000 casualties in Ukraine in 2024, eclipsing their total losses in the previous year, figures published by the Ukrainian army suggest. According to statistics put out by Kyiv, Vladimir Putin’s forces have sustained
Poland’s president says the NATO member would be ready to host the nuclear weapons of the military alliance’s other members in response to Russia’s moving its nuclear weapons to neighboring Belarus. President Andrzej Duda made the comments in an interview published Monday
European Union countries, including the Netherlands, Germany and Sweden, are hesitant to provide Ukraine with Patriot air defense systems. The Netherlands is exploring options to support Ukraine financially and is considering depleting its stock of Patriot systems. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said
Russia has reportedly mobilised nuclear-capable missiles to its border with NATO member Finland, as fears of Vladimir Putin escalating conflict in the region soar. According to Russian media, a missile brigade has been formed near the new NATO member, equipped with the
The U.S. House passed legislation allowing the transfer of seized Russian assets to Ukraine, prompting Russia to consider confiscating Western assets. Russian lawmaker Vyacheslav Volodin warned that this move could provoke the EU to follow suit, potentially damaging the European economy. Only
The Kremlin said that the new U.S. military aid to Ukraine won’t alter the current situation on the front lines, where Russia holds the advantage. The U.S. House of Representatives approved over $60 billion in aid for Ukraine, which had been delayed,