Ukraine, Russia and drone strikes
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The Kremlin on Tuesday promised that Russia would formulate an appropriate response to reported plans by the European Union to restrict the movement of Moscow's diplomats within the bloc. European Union countries are moving towards a deal to curb the movement of Russian diplomats within the EU,
Scores of sanctions from the US, EU, UK and others have weakened Russia’s economy, but not its resolve to carry on fighting. What’s now needed is not just more but smarter penalties, experts say.
MOSCOW, Sept 28 - The Kremlin on Sunday dismissed threats by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that Kremlin officials should know where the bomb shelters were, saying that Ukraine was losing the war and that its negotiating position was worsening.
Within just 24 hours, senior Russian officials have made contradictory statements on whether the "momentum" for settling Russia's war against Ukraine has been exhausted since the Alaska summit. Details: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said yesterday that the momentum generated by the Alaska meeting between Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump had been exhausted.
Thousands of Russians have been banned from travelling after the Kremlin activated a nationwide system of electronic military draft notices. This marks another stage in Moscow's efforts to prevent potential military recruits from fleeing the country.
Russia’s forces are deeply demoralised. The “special military operation”, which was supposed to be over in two weeks, is now into its third year.
Nigel Farage is ‘in bed with Putin’, claims Rachel Reeves, after party’s former leader in Wales pleaded guilty to taking bribes from the Kremlin
The budget indicates that Russia will continue to fight largely as it has, locking it in a grinding war of attrition.
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What Happened to All of Russia’s Tanks?
Russia has long since exhausted its supply of modern main battle tanks—and is quickly running out of antiquated reserves, too.
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Putin says Russian air defenses were to blame for Azerbaijani jet’s crash last year, killing 38
President Vladimir Putin said Russia’s air defense were to blame for downing an Azerbaijani jetliner in December that killed 38 people.
EADaily, October 10th, 2025. The Kremlin once again stated the importance of the agreements reached during the meeting of the presidents The Russian Federation and the United States of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska.