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A Russian court has fined Google 3.8 million roubles (£33,000) for hosting content on YouTube that included videos instructing Russian soldiers how to surrender, Russia’s Tass news agency has ...
Ms Ovsyannikova worked for Channel One Russia television channel from 2003 until last year when she made headlines for her on-air protest against the war in Ukraine.
China and Brazil push for Ukraine peace plan. 05:30, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar. China and Brazil pressed ahead with an effort to gather developing countries behind a plan to end Russia’s war in ...
BBC News found that Russian TV coverage of the 2 May 2014 Odesa clashes was misleading, noting that it "either completely ignored or seriously misrepresented the street clashes that preceded the fatal fire, thus giving the impression that the attack by pro-Ukraine activists on Trade Union House was completely unprovoked", made it seem that all ...
On December 19, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Belarus for the first time in three and a half years, sparking a wave of rumors that Russia was trying to drag Belarus into a war with Ukraine. [50] In December 2022, Ukrainian intelligence and the ISW noted that an invasion from Belarus, although possible, was unlikely. [47]
On 31 December, Putin in his New Year address called the war against Ukraine a "sacred duty to our ancestors and descendants" as missiles and drones rained down on Kyiv. [409] On 10 March 2023, The New York Times reported that Russia had used new hypersonic missiles in a massive missile attack on Ukraine. Such missiles are more effective in ...
The latest Russian barrage came after a record-breaking night of Ukrainian drone attacks in Western Russia, in which Kyiv's forces said they hit a chemical plant in Tula region, ammunition ...
The attack targeted cities across Ukraine, including Dnipro, Kharkiv, Konotop, Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, and Zaporizhzhia, in what was possibly the largest aerial attack of the Russian invasion thus far. [10] [11] Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson Yurii Ihnat said that [11] "we have never seen so many targets on our monitors at once."