Ukraine has destroyed around 500 Russian armored vehicles per month since Vladimir Putin’s invasion began on February 2022, Kyiv claims. In post on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry wrote: “13,000 Russian armored combat vehicles have been destroyed since
Ukrainian forces have taken out a Russian armoured vehicle in a devastating drone strike as fighting on the frontline rages on. Posting on X, Ukraine’s Defence Ministry showed footage from the camera mounted on the drone as it homed in on its
TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — To no one’s surprise, President Vladimir Putin secured another six years in power in a preordained election landslide that comes amid the harshest crackdown on the opposition and free speech since Soviet times. The three days of balloting,
Russian media were forced to issue a clarification after publishing a faked Buckingham Palace announcement declaring that King Charles had died.
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Thousands of expats have gathered outside the Russian Embassy in central London on the last day of voting in the widely discredited Presidential elections, with the queue stretching an estimated half a mile along Lancaster Gate. Some brought placards in support of
High-profile attacks led by exiled militias on Russian soil can be seen as “a symptom of everything which is wrong” with the country, a UK-based academic has said. Nevertheless, Professor Michael Clarke also warned the activities of groups such as the Russian
An astonishing video shows massive flames erupting from the latest Russian oil refinery to fall victim to a suspected Ukrainian drone attack. The governor of the Samara region in Western Russia accused Ukraine on March 16 of having launched an attack against
Vladimir Putin is all but assured of winning the ongoing Russian presidential election, which international observers have described as neither free nor fair. Amid fears of vote rigging, one intelligence analyst noted the attention should be placed not on the obvious winner
Russia is planning to put the the names of dead and missing soldiers on ballots backing Vladimir Putin to boost his numbers in the general election currently taking place, Ukraine claimed. In a post on Telegram, Ukrainian defence intelligence (DIU) alleged that