Putin ready to "freeze" Ukraine war: report
The Russian president is reportedly prepared to end the conflict under the current front-line demarcation line.
Putin ally accused of "lying" by guest on own TV show
State TV host Vladimir Solovyov kicked out the journalist and university dean after a row during the live discussion.
Videos show fiery detonation, charred remains of Russia's $800M air defense
Multiple Russian S-300 and S-400 air defense systems were reportedly destroyed or damaged in an ATACMS strike on the occupied Donetsk region.
Crimea ATACMS strike hits space radar station: report
At least six U.S.-supplied ATACMS ballistic missiles hit a communications center used by the Russian army in Crimea on Thursday evening, according to reports.
Ukraine war maps reveal where Kyiv has recaptured territory
Russian forces were advancing steadily into Ukraine's Kharkiv region after kick-starting an offensive on May 10.
Poland mulls shooting down Russian missiles over Ukraine
A Polish official said discussions about stepping up NATO country's role in the conflict were underway, Ukrainian media reported.
Mystery fireball seen breaking up in sky over southern Russia: Video
The videos showed the fireball breaking up into multiple parts as it moved slowly across the night sky.
Putin's military purge ramps up as General Gerasimov's top deputy arrested
Vadim Shamarin becomes the fourth high-ranking defense official to fall foul of Putin's purge of the military in recent weeks.
Crimea under threat as Russians fret over Ukraine's new "floating MLRS"
Russia must "look for ways to counter it (and introduce similar weapons) now," a prominent pro-war military blogger said.
Russian state TV calls to "teach Sweden a lesson"
Threats are regularly made against members of the NATO military alliance on state TV.
Putin's top ally slams Russian automakers for using Chinese parts
"I wish the steering wheel was Russian," Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said on Tuesday.
Putin propagandist falls for "Mossad agent Eli Kopter" joke on live TV
State TV host Vladimir Solovyov, one of the most-visible Kremlin propagandists, seemed to fall for the gag on Russia-1.
Exclusive: Pentagon's Russian oil red line questioned
Pentagon spokesman Charlie Dietz told Newsweek the U.S. does not support strikes inside Russia but oil refineries play a major role in the Kremlin's war effort.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet "likely" lost its last missile carrier in Crimea
"There is a fairly high probability that there is now not a single carrier of cruise missiles in Crimea," Ukraine said.
Europe hands Kyiv major victory over Putin
Billions of dollars sourced from Russian cash proceeds will be given to Ukraine's military after the milestone EU ruling.
Poland arrests nine operatives accused of working for Putin
Several suspects were detained over alleged ties to Russian intelligence in the NATO member's latest crackdown on -pro-Moscow spy networks.
Russia bombs own town four times by mistake: report
Moscow's forces have regularly mistakenly dropped munitions on their own territory, but there were no casualties.
Russian military academy targeted in occupied Luhansk: reports
"The morning for the Russian occupiers in Luhansk started not with coffee, but with a missile strike," said X user Dmitri from War Translated.
Putin makes vow to Iran after Ebrahim Raisi's fatal helicopter crash
Iran's ambassador to Russia told state media about his emergency meeting with Putin.
Russia kills own soldier over "terrorism"
The individual was reported to be planning an attack on law enforcement officers.
Ukraine's two front-line boosts detailed by Zelensky
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops have enough artillery shells for the first time in two years of war.
Crimea satellite images show aftermath of "massive" ATACMS strike
The images reportedly show Russian losses at the Belbek airfield, including two MiG-31 fighter jets, an Su-27 aircraft, and a damaged MiG-29 fighter jet.
Ukraine's drones attack Russia's only large Black Sea oil refinery
The Russian Black Sea naval port of Novorossiysk and Crimea's Sevastopol were also targeted in a massive aerial assault.
Russia's only trans politician de-transitions
Roman Aleshin said he realized during Lent that he is a man and a patriot and believes his initial wish to transition was a punishment for his ancestors' sins.
US soldier arrested in Russia pleads guilty
A number of U.S. citizens are detained in Russia, including journalist Evan Gershkovich and former Marine Paul Whelan.
Russians outraged as video shows artillery open fire from busy road
"What kind of idiots do you have to be to stupidly endanger civilians like that?" a Russian Telegram channel said.
Russian cinemas resort to pirating Hollywood as domestic movies flop
A Russian group said that an attempt to boost support for domestic films fell short of expectations.
Zaporizhzhia Update: Russia claims it recaptured key outpost of Robotyne
Moscow says it has regained control over the key settlement on the southern front line, previously liberated by Ukraine during its counteroffensive.
Putin's Cabinet reshuffle props up potential successors
The Russian leader is carrying out a major shake-up of his government as part of a post-inaugural reshuffle.
Antony Blinken "rocking out" at Kyiv bar sparks controversy
Some social-media users defended the diplomat's performance in Kyiv, while others wrote it may come across as tone-deaf.