MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian spacecraft with three astronauts successfully docked Monday at the International Space Station. The Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Tracy Dyson, Russian Oleg Novitsky and Marina Vasilevskaya of Belarus reached the space outpost after Saturday’s blastoff from
Russia has launched its third significant attack on Ukraine in the past four days, with one missile reported to have entered NATO airspace. The Polish military claims that a Russian missile aimed at Ukraine briefly entered its airspace on Sunday. Warsaw, which
Video shows concert hall in Moscow under attack by gunmen The new interrogation footage follows similarly gruesome videos released yesterday of the Russian security forces cutting off a terror suspect’s ear and forcing him to eat it. The new photograph, shared widely
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Russian forces have demonstrated their ability to sustain operations despite enduring significant casualties over the past two years of intense warfare with Ukraine. As the battle rages on, a winter marked by relentless fighting and incremental Russian advancements has witnessed the momentum
A significant missile strike hit the main communications hub of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the occupied city of Sevastopol on Friday night. According to sources including OSINTtechnical and the Telegram channel Krymskii Veter (Crimean Wind), the attack involved at least
Poland has taken swift action to safeguard its airspace, activating aircraft early Sunday morning following reports of Russian missile and drone strikes targeting Ukraine’s western Lviv region. The Operational Command of the Polish armed forces confirmed the activation, stating it was done
Rishi Sunak has been guilty of “extraordinary complacency” when it comes to defence since the start of the war in Ukraine, Britain’s ex-Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe has claimed. General Sir Richard Shirreff believes the world is now “exceptionally dangerous” and is
A disturbing video circulating on Russian social media shows members of the country’s security forces cutting off the ear of a man who is later interrogated over the terror attack in Moscow yesterday. The Crocus City Hall attack killed at least 133
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