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Moscow
Leopard tanks, Marder and Bradley infantry fighting vehicles, and various other Western military equipment are reportedly among the exhibits.
Apr. 26
War in Ukraine
The Russian Deputy Defense Minister who oversaw the supposed restoration of occupied Mariupol after its destruction by Kremlin forces is suspected of taking a 1 million ruble bribe.
Apr. 24
War in Ukraine
Russia is scaling up campaign activities in its regions to stop the decline in the number of people willing to enlist in the military by painting trains with militaristic prints.
Apr. 18
Trump
Trump and some Republicans have repeated Russian disinformation, consistently favoring Putin; now these rightwing extremists have expanded to become a slight majority in the House of Representatives.
Apr. 17
War in Ukraine
“Important Stories” have reported how Russian billionaires and other “VIPs” have been changing their Wikipedia biographies since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Apr. 15
NATO
NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană said Moscow’s tactic will be to support those not necessarily pro-Russian but anti-Western in the upcoming elections across Europe.
Apr. 8
France
Macron had said Thursday that Moscow was trying to promote the narrative that France was unable to host the Games and that the event would be a risk.
Apr. 5
Putin
Despite IS claiming responsibility for the March 22 attack, Moscow has persistently attempted to connect Kyiv and the West to the incident despite repeated denials.
Apr. 5
Europe
The politicians allegedly benefited directly from promoting Moscow in European media. Some accused say it’s really left-wing Europe Big Brother trying to undermine popular right-wing politicians.
Apr. 2
Kremlin
Sanctions for Russia’s war mongering have hampered Moscow’s ability to build new airplanes, but state-owned manufacturers say they won’t meet manufacturing goals for 2025-2026
Mar. 29
War in Ukraine
Putin brushes off suggestions of a conflict with NATO, while saying Western airfields hosting F-16s would be fair game for strikes; Meanwhile, Russia said to have shot down its own Su-35 over Crimea.
Mar. 29
Budanov
Kyrylo Budanov divulged intelligence indicating the Kremlin was aware of the routes through which the terrorists intended to enter Russia, raising questions as to why they were not stopped.
Mar. 28
Zelensky
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as a “peculiar kind of Jew” while attempting to link an Islamic State (IS)-claimed terrorist attack with Ukraine.
Mar. 26
Russia
At least 137 people were killed when gunmen in camouflage stormed Crocus City Hall, shooting spectators before setting the building on fire in the attack to have been claimed by IS jihadists.
Mar. 25
War in Ukraine
Russia finally admits that it has declared war on Ukraine, not just a 'special operation.'
Mar. 22
Kremlin
The Russian Ministry of Defense is forced to transfer troops from the front line to protect the border Belgorod and Kursk regions following anti-Kremlin volunteer group operations.
Mar. 21