Putin ally threatens NATO countries with "special ammunition"
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev took aim at comments made by United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary David Cameron on Friday.
Lithuania is open to sending troops on training mission in Ukraine
"If we just thought about the Russian response, then we could not send anything," Lithuania's PM Ingrida Šimonytė said.
Russia issues ominous warning to Zelensky
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that there are questions over the Ukrainian president's legitimacy.
Putin's deputy defense minister arrested for 'high treason': reports
Timur Ivanov's detention has sparked speculation about whether it might signal a purge, given his close relationship with members of Russia's elite.
US supporting Ukraine for own benefit: Russia
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said efforts to aid Ukraine were about "putting guaranteed money in the pockets of the U.S."
Russia denounces France's seizure of villa linked to Putin's ex-wife
The property seizure was reportedly part of investigations into money laundering.
Russia's military is recruiting female prisoners for Ukraine war: Kyiv
A Ukrainian intelligence official said Russia is placing female convicts into combat zones.
Putin's Kremlin responds to Donald Trump's Ukraine peace plan
The former president has repeatedly hinted at Ukrainian territorial concessions to secure peace with Moscow.
Russia admits it's 'in a state of war' two years into Ukraine invasion
The Kremlin's spokesman may have breached Russia's own censorship laws that have seen citizens jailed for using the word "war" to refer to the Ukraine conflict.
Putin aide on 'sham' election attacks: 'Not going to justify ourselves'
Dmitry Peskov told Newsweek that Vladimir Putin's "landslide" election victory shows the "consolidation of society" around the Russian president.
Putin ally remarks on "inevitable" use of nuclear weapons
The Kremlin responded to the White House's rebuke of Putin's latest nuclear rhetoric.
Russia warns of "military-technical" response to Sweden's NATO membership
The Russian Foreign Ministry said it will closely monitor Sweden's role as a member of the military alliance.
Russia warns NATO it's approaching a red line
The Kremlin said a direct conflict between Russia and NATO would be inevitable if Western troops are sent to Ukraine.
Putin's week is off to a terrible start
In a blow to Russia, Hungary's parliament voted on Monday to ratify Sweden's bid to join NATO.
Russian official contradicts Kremlin on Ukraine peace plan
Russia's foreign minister called a peace agreement "impossible," which contrasts with recent messages from the Kremlin.
Black Sea Fleet disaster gets muted Kremlin response
The fate of the Ropucha-class landing ship Caesar Kunikov's reported 87 crew members remains uncertain.
Putin spokesman disputes Tucker Carlson's interviews claim
The Kremlin on Wednesday addressed Tucker Carlson's announcement that he would interview Vladimir Putin.
Adam Kinzinger's reaction to Tucker Carlson's Russia trip
The former GOP congressman dubbed Carlson a "traitor" amid reports of a visit to Moscow.
Russia issues ominous message about dealing with NATO "threat"
The Kremlin's spokesperson said Russia was taking "appropriate measures" in response to recent actions by the alliance.
Putin's election rivals are sabotaging their own victory chances
Some Russian presidential candidates have openly said they don't expect to win.
Putin's spokesman responds to CIA efforts to recruit Russians
The spokesperson for the Russian leader mocked efforts by the CIA to tempt Russians to work as double agents for the U.S.
Kremlin admits support for Putin "may vary" amid youth vote pressure
Support for the Russian leader is "definitely high," Dmitry Peskov told Newsweek, as the Kremlin lays the groundwork for a March electoral success.
Russia faces car crisis
Vladimir Putin's spokesman criticized a Russian-made vehicle, saying that the only part that worked well was the imported engine.
Russian soldier complains troops are treated like "slaves"
In a newly released video, two Russian fighters share their regrets about going to battle in Ukraine.
Many Russians disapprove of Putin method for filling military ranks
A poll found over half of Russians don't support pardoning prisoners if they serve in the Ukraine war.
Putin ally pours cold water on Trump's favorite claim
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov chimed in on the 2024 presidential election and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Russia responds to NATO preparing for "high-intensity conflict" warning
Czech President Petr Pavel was quoted in Russian media as saying European militaries were preparing for "high-intensity conflict" with Moscow.
Putin's spokesman adds fuel to "successor" rumors
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov outlined what character he thinks Vladimir Putin's successor should possess.
Putin responds to backlash over his pardons for murderers, rapists
Vladislav Kanyus, a man convicted in the murder of his ex-girlfriend, was reportedly issued a pardon to fight in Ukraine.
Kremlin official jokes about "three or four" Putin body doubles
Body double rumors have persisted alongside claims about the Russian president's failing health.