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A day after Ukrainian drone strike, Russia's largest oil terminal in occupied Crimea is still on fire
Russia's largest oil depot in occupied Crimea is still burning a day after being struck by Ukrainian drones, with a huge column of smoke visible from more than 25 kilometers away, local media reported on Oct.
Russia is using cryptocurrencies to pay saboteurs carrying out hybrid attacks across the European Union, according to a senior Polish security official. Key Takeaways: Poland says Russia’s GRU is using cryptocurrency to fund sabotage and cyberattacks across the EU.
Russian authorities recommended people stay at home this weekend and urged them to take more safety precautions as the number of new coronavirus cases shot up on Thursday to nearly the highest it has been since the pandemic began.
Moscow sent over 50 ballistic missiles and about 500 drones into nine regions across Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday morning
Moscow must compensate thousands of victims for violations committed after the 2008 conflict in Georgia, including unlawful detentions and restrictions in the breakaway regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
Russia said Wednesday that momentum towards reaching a peace deal in Ukraine had largely vanished following Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump's presidential summit in Alaska, dimming hopes for a
Moscow began distributing the Sputnik V COVID-19 shot via 70 clinics on Saturday to the most exposed groups, marking Russia's first large-scale vaccination against the disease, the city's coronavirus task force said.
Moscow doesn’t have such a level of cooperation with Pakistan that would "make India uncomfortable," the top Russian source told Times Now. , World News, Times Now
North Korea showed off its "most powerful" intercontinental ballistic missile at a military parade attended by top officials from Russia and China.
Moldovan authorities have conducted 250 raids and detained dozens of people as part of an investigation into an alleged Russia-backed plan to incite mass riots.
A representative of Ukraine's state-owned rail company said the attacks coincide with Russia's "dramatic increase" in drone production.