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Wagner
Members of Ukraine’s underground observed the arrival of new Russian troops in Dzhankoy, occupied Crimea, some wearing the insignia of the Wagner mercenary group.
Feb. 19
Wagner
The deadly rebels of the so-called Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group are tearing apart Sudan aided by Russia through Wagner PMC.
Feb. 19
Russia
What the murder of Russian oppositionist Alexei Navalny signifies and what lessons should be drawn.
Feb. 16
Russia
The 47-year-old was Russia's most prominent opposition leader and won a huge following with his criticism of corruption in Vladimir Putin's Russia.
Feb. 16
Kremlin
Russia targets employees of the Federal Air Transport Agency, who removed 59 aircraft from the state inventory and transferred them abroad, after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Feb. 12
Putin
The decision by the Kremlin-appointed commission further consolidates President Vladimir Putin’s anticipated reelection for another six-year term in the upcoming March 15-17 vote.
Feb. 8
Russia
According to Boris Nadezhdin, the idea of returning Crimea to Ukraine would not be accepted by any president of Russia and that it’s more important to ensure "people don't kill each other."
Feb. 6
War in Ukraine
Trump calls on House to kill border/Kyiv aid bill; More Dutch F-16s on the way; French Foreign Ministry takes Russian ambassador to task; Suspected spies held by Moscow in assassination attempt
Feb. 6
War in Ukraine
The self-proclaimed Luhansk People’s Republic announced the death of its Minister of Emergency Situations following a strike on a local bakery reportedly frequented by collaborators.
Feb. 5
War in Ukraine
These recently released numbers refer only to those unoccupied and liberated areas fully under Ukrainian control and to which its police had full access.
Feb. 1
Ukraine
A recently declassified US intelligence report shows a direct correlation between the current impasse in the US Congress on aid to Ukraine and Russian intelligence operations.
Feb. 1
Drones
Running out of later model tanks and artillery guns, the Kremlin is turning to museum piece replacements while Russian soldiers jury-rig new hybrid weapons. Their big fear: Ukrainian drone swarms.
Jan. 31
Kremlin
Following a December landmine death in Russia’s Belgorod Region, Kremlin troops were wounded while planting border protection mines, causing a “mine-explosive injury” and toe amputations.
Jan. 31
Putin
The author envisions what a November win by Donald Trump might look like, viewing him as a Kremlin tool like the brainwashed character in the 1959 novel and 1962/2004 political thriller films.
Jan. 31
Kremlin
Kremlin notes that X (formerly Twitter) is banned in Russia and that better platforms exist to draft double agents.
Jan. 23