Russian artillery units are heavily dependent on munitions supplied by North Korea to continue their bombardments along the Ukrainian front, according to a report from Reuters on Tuesday, referencing Russian military documents and open-source research. Analysis of satellite data by the U.K.-based Open Source Center (OSC) reveals that from September 2023 to March 2025, four […]
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Serbia Dismisses Protesters Sound Cannon Claims, Citing Russian Intel Findings
On Wednesday, Serbia stated that the allegations made by protesters regarding the use of a “sound cannon” against them have been disproved by an investigation conducted by Russian intelligence officers. President Aleksandar Vucic announced that agents from Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) determined that no sonic devices were employed to forcibly break up the mass […]
Russia Offers Diplomatic Support for Renewed U.S.-Iran Nuclear Negotiations
On Wednesday, Moscow announced its readiness to do “everything” possible to help achieve a diplomatic resolution regarding the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran related to Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Since the onset of its extensive military invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russia, which possesses the largest confirmed nuclear arsenal in the world, […]
Kremlin Keeps Silence on Possible Extension of Energy Strike Moratorium
On Wednesday, the Kremlin refrained from disclosing whether the 30-day suspension of strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure would be prolonged, just hours before the deadline was set to pass. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on March 18 that he had instructed a temporary ceasefire on such attacks, although Ukrainian officials have claimed that Moscow has […]
Young Russians Sentenced to Harsh Prison Terms for Alleged Ukraine-Backed Helicopter Attack
A military tribunal in Moscow has sentenced five young Russians to substantial prison terms on terrorism charges, related to allegedly setting fire to a helicopter for Ukraine, according to officials on Tuesday. The individuals were accused of receiving funds from Ukraine’s Defense Ministry intelligence agency (HUR) to destroy a Ka-32 search and rescue helicopter stationed […]
Belarusian Leader Claims Impervious Security Under Russias Nuclear Shield
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has stated that a recently established mutual defense agreement with Russia will guarantee the country’s “absolute security,” highlighting the partnership with nuclear-armed Russia as a safeguard against foreign threats. The agreement, signed by Moscow and Minsk in December, formalizes the commitment of both nations to strengthen their collaborative defense strategy within […]
One-Third of U.S. Firms Withdrawn from Russia See Buyback Options Expire, AmCham Reports
Approximately one-third of U.S. firms that exited Russia following the extensive invasion of Ukraine have witnessed their buyback options lapse, as stated by the head of the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia (AmCham) in an interview published on Monday. “While some buyback options are still active, about 30% have already lapsed,” commented AmCham Russia […]
Trump Envoy Engages in Extended Talks with Putin Amid Calls for Urgent Ukraine Resolution
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff concluded his recent discussions with Vladimir Putin of Russia on Friday, following President Donald Trump’s call for his Russian counterpart to expedite efforts to resolve what he described as the “senseless war” in Ukraine. Witkoff’s meeting with Putin took place at the presidential library in St. Petersburg and reportedly lasted […]
Tragic Drone Strike in Kursk: Elderly Woman Killed and City Devastated
An elderly woman was killed in what local officials have characterized as a “mass” drone assault from Ukraine on Kursk, a city in southwestern Russia, authorities reported early Tuesday. The regional government stated on Telegram, “Kursk faced a large-scale attack by enemy forces last night.” Regrettably, they confirmed that an 85-year-old woman lost her life, […]
Court Upholds Decision to Keep Anti-Putin Shaman in Psychiatric Facility Amid Political Controversy
A court in the Russian Far East has rejected a request to move anti-Putin shaman Alexander Gabyshev from a high-security psychiatric facility to a general hospital for the third time in two years, as reported by his lawyer on Friday. The Ussuriysky District Court, located in the Primorye region, reached this decision following the reversal […]