Kremlin sends more than 400 mercenaries from private militia into Kyiv to assassinate President Zelensky and his government – with group told peace talks are ‘smoke and mirrors’ Private militia known as the Wagner Group ‘flown in from Africa five weeks ago’
Russian rebels face up to Kremlin 'cosmonauts' as anti-war protests grow, with 900 detained in a day
More than 900 people were detained in 44 cities yesterday as anti-war protests once again broke out in Russia. Here in Moscow, the regime was taking no chances, filling the boulevards and squares with police and troops. On Pushkin Square a planned
Massive anti-war protests have erupted across Russia for the fourth day in a row, as Vladimir Putin’s war on dissent took an ominous turn on Sunday after the state threatened to jail ‘traitors’ who provide any form of help to embattled Ukraine
Kremlin orders the Russian army to ramp up the Ukraine offensive ‘from all directions’ after suffering heavy losses Russian civilians are starting to oppose Vladimir Putin’s Ukrainian war Thousands of citizens have been protesting on the streets across the country The Kremlin
Russian government websites including the official Kremlin and media regulator pages are down, in what could be the first round of tit-for-tat cyberattacks after the West united in their opposition to Vladimir Putin’s war with Ukraine. Ukraine’s telecoms agency also announced that
A spokesperson for the Russian foreign ministry issued a warning to Finland and Sweden against the two nordic nations joining NATO. Maria Zakharova said that such a move in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine would have ‘serious military-political repercussions.’ U.S.
Australia set to sanction Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Kremlin cronies as they push forward with its invasion of Ukraine: ‘Putin must pay the cost’ By Dominic Giannini For Australian Assocated Press Published: 18:13 EST, 25 February 2022 | Updated: 18:13
Military officials understand there was not a united view on war with Kiev in the Kremlin ahead of Thursday’s middle of the night attack. President Putin pressed ahead with conflict despite some in Moscow believing the incursion to be a catastrophic error.
The U.S. expelled from Washington this month Russia’s second-ranking diplomat in the U.S., Minister Counselor Sergey Trepelkov, a State Department official revealed to the Associated Press on Thursday. The expulsion is unrelated to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine overnight, and is part of
Vladimir Putin has praised the battle-readiness of his armed forces and boasted of Russia’s ‘advanced weapons’ in a sabre-rattling speech after Joe Biden warned he is making final preparations for a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The Russian president, speaking on Defender of the Fatherland Day which