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Partisans
Russia has become concerned about partisan activity and anti-Kremlin attitudes among the local population in the occupied territories of Ukraine as its presidential elections approach.
Jan. 8
Ukraine
The Kremlin has tried to maintain a semblance of normalcy on the home front, but recent deadly strikes on Belgorod have brought the Ukraine conflict closer to Russians.
Jan. 8
Ukraine
In Kyiv, Metro stations were full of people taking shelter during the alert but no strikes on the capital have been reported.
Jan. 8
War in Ukraine
As Russia still celebrates Christmas according to the old Julian Calendar, both sides in the war intensify strikes and a protest occurs in Moscow's Red Square.
Jan. 7
War in Ukraine
As Russia still celebrates Christmas according to the old Julian Calendar, both sides in the war intensify strikes and a protest occurs in Moscow's Red Square.
Jan. 7
Ukraine
Russian-born American journalist Simon Shuster was one of the few Western journalists to have access to Zelensky shortly after the full-scale invasion. His new book promises many new revelations.
Jan. 6
War in Ukraine
Ukraine hits Belgorod again; US dismisses talk of Putin’s interest in peace as “ballyhoo”; Russia plans to use Ukrainian teens as “cannon fodder”; Moscow continues to gain near Avdiivka
Jan. 5
War in Ukraine
Explosions and air raid sirens were heard in Crimea on Thursday afternoon, and again in the evening.
Jan. 5
War in Ukraine
An analysis of Putin’s recent rhetoric has led the Institute for the Study of War to conclude that he is framing the war as one against the collective West to mitigate domestic alarm at huge losses.
Jan. 4
Russia
Kyiv Post sources in the special services report that a Su-34 fighter-bomber burned down at the Shagol airfield in Chelyabinsk last night, with hints of HUR involvement.
Jan. 4
Ukraine
Ukrainian Security Service suspects Russia’s Sandworm military intelligence unit in the cyberattack on Kyivstar and can’t rule out compromise of user’s personal data.
Jan. 4
Putin
Almost a half of the nearly 1,000 presidential decrees signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2023 were reportedly “classified” – more than in any other year.
Jan. 4
War in Ukraine
Russian missiles kill three in Avdiivka; More F-16s on the way for Ukrainian pilots; Zelensky grateful for POW swap; Foreign Minister to attend emergency NATO meeting; Moscow moves in on Bakhmut
Jan. 4
War in Ukraine
Russia on Tuesday, Jan. 2, rained missiles on the Ukrainian capital and other cities, killing at least three people and injuring dozens, with downed rockets hitting high-rise buildings.
Jan. 2
War in Ukraine
At one point, Russia’s representative tried waving around a QR code he said linked to a video of the aftermath, saying other countries had an “opportunity to do their duty.”
Dec. 31, 2023
War in Ukraine
The strike follows the deadliest attack on civilians in Russia since the start of the war in February 2022.
Dec. 31, 2023