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A fire broke out at Russia’s oldest military educational institution, founded on December 15, 1917.
4h ago
Propaganda
The BBC Russian Service reported the discovery that an employee of Russia’s Ren-TV used bogus credentials to get close to Russian opposition figures in Europe.
2d ago
Moscow
The defensive measures deployed to protect Russia’s illegally erected link to Crimea continue to increase as fears of imminent Ukrainian attack grow in Moscow’s mind.
Sep. 29
Drones
Russian Col. Aleksy Kolomeytsev involved in training specialist for the Kremlin’s Shahed drone program has died in a targeted assassination near Moscow.
Sep. 28
Russia
Moscow regional governor Andrey Vorobyov said in a Telegram post that a 46-year-old woman had been killed and several people wounded as a result of the strikes.
Sep. 10
War in Ukraine
Russian researchers are reported to be working on new anti-aging treatments on the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is reportedly consumed by the idea of eternal life.
Sep. 7
Energy
Gazprom Neft’s Moscow Oil Refinery halted its key Euro+ crude oil processing unit after a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack in Russia’s capital region that also targeted the electrical grid.
Sep. 3
War in Ukraine
Children’s center, orphanage, targets of Russian strikes that injured 50-plus; Kremlin spins news of Kyiv’s successful drone attacks on power plants; Recent Harris interview ignores Ukrainian topic.
Sep. 2
War in Ukraine
Russia experienced its largest drone assault, with 158 Ukrainian drones targeting multiple regions. The scale of the strike suggests a significant escalation in Ukraine's drone capabilities.
Sep. 1
Moscow
Russia's FSB security service said it launched criminal cases against journalists who reported from Ukrainian-held parts of Russia's Kursk region for "illegally" crossing the border.
Aug. 22
Corruption
An intercepted call by the head of the administration of the Goncharovka settlement in the Sudzha district reveals how the leadership of the Kursk region deceived its residents.
Aug. 21
War in Ukraine
Drone attacks on Moscow are rare, with Russia saying in May it had downed a drone outside the capital, forcing restrictions to be imposed at two major airports in the city for under an hour.
Aug. 21
War in Ukraine
Russian authorities have said that around 120,000 people have fled or been evacuated from the area. European commentators debate how Russia will respond.
Aug. 15
Moscow
A news outlet used military ID reportedly recovered during Ukraine’s advance into Russia’s Kursk region to establish the identity of Chechen fighters killed, wounded and captured in battle.
Aug. 14
Putin
Speaking at the latest meeting on the Kursk situation Russian President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine’s intention was to strengthen its future negotiating position.
Aug. 13
Europe
Russia’s state-owned gas corporation said the transit volume of the only remaining route for Russian gas supplies to Europe through Ukraine decreased but hadn’t stop amidst the ongoing combat.
Aug. 8