Pulkovo International Airport in St. Petersburg suspended operations for several hours after an alleged drone attack near Russia's second-largest city on March 10, Russian state news agency Ria ...
Prominent pro-Russian military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky was killed in an explosion in St. Petersburg on Sunday, according to Russian media. Tatarsky was participating in an event at a cafe in Russia's ...
Flames and smoke over the Gulf of Finland have turned Russia's main Baltic oil gateway into a battlefield, as a wave of 221 drones ripped through air defenses and set critical fuel infrastructure ...
An explosion tore through a cafe in Russia's second-largest city Sunday, killing a well-known military blogger and strident supporter of President Vladimir Putin's war against Ukraine. Officials ...
A fire broke out on the Russian icebreaker ship Yermak at a port in St. Petersburg on Thursday, officials said. Andrey Litovka, head of the press service of the city's Ministry of Emergency Situations ...
Protests in Russia continued during the second day of Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, with prominent Russians joining in major cities across the country. Russian authorities arrested over 1,700 ...
A year later, Russia is still not at war. “One year ago, to protect the people in our historical lands, to ensure the security of our country and to eliminate the threat coming from the neo-Nazi ...
MOSCOW -- It takes a certain kind of bravery to protest in President Vladimir Putin's Russia, especially on the day he sends his country to war. I watched hundreds of people on a bitterly cold evening ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's second biggest city of St. Petersburg recorded a death rate last month 32% higher than last year, official data showed on Wednesday, suggesting that there may be more ...
Russia's Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg temporarily suspended all flights on February 28, the city government said. It did not provide a reason. An unconfirmed media report from online Russian news ...