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Overnight long-range strikes by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) have successfully damaged an ammunition depot and oil facility in central Russia, a source inside the agency told the Kyiv Independent on Jan. 6. The strikes are just the latest in an ...
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Ukrainian forces strike military and infrastructure targets deep inside Russia on New Year's night
On New Year's Eve, Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck 10 military and infrastructure targets deep inside Russia and in Russian-occupied territory, according to Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Commander ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian forces hit an oil terminal, a pipeline, two parked jet fighters and two ships in a series of strikes on Russian soil, officials said Monday. The attacks are part of an ongoing campaign to disrupt the Russian war effort and ...
The United Kingdom has launched Project Nightfall, a competition to rapidly develop new long-range ballistic missiles for Ukraine that can strike targets far behind enemy lines, according to a U.K. Defense Ministry handout provided to the Kyiv Independent ...
KYIV, Ukraine(AP) — Initial drafts of U.S. proposals for a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia meet many of Kyiv's demands, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday, although he suggested that neither side in the almost four-year war is ...
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Inside Russia’s most dangerous prison: Black Dolphin
The investigative minds at How to Survive show what life is like inside Russia’s most dangerous prison Black Dolphin and the strategies inmates use to survive.
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A secret empire revealed - inside Russia’s struggling oil operations
From secret shipping routes to shell companies, Russia’s shadow fleet tried to bypass restrictions. Global regulators tracked the movements and exposed the network. The result: lost revenue, logistical chaos,
Young women from a dozen Latin American countries came to Russia seeking travel and opportunity with plans to break into the hospitality industry through a work exchange – and ended up manufacturing “kamikaze” drones used in Moscow’s war with Ukraine.