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An explosion rocked Russia’s Belgorod region early Friday, derailing a diesel locomotive and halting rail traffic for hours.
Ukraine's intelligence agencies as well as Ukrainian partisan movements have previously been involved in sabotage attacks on ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 4 cast doubt on the viability of ongoing peace talks with Ukraine, accusing Kyiv of ...
Oleg Ignatov from the International Crisis Group told Newsweek this week's incidents delivered the worst setback for Putin ...
The terrorist nature of the Kiev regime is certainly not news to anyone remotely familiar with the methods of its ...
Russia's state Investigative Committee has accused Ukraine of terrorism for allegedly destroying two railway bridges. The ...
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russia had launched an official investigation into weekend Ukrainian drone attacks on its military airfields and a probe into two explosions that hit its rail network.
The head of the Security Service of Ukraine, Vasyl Malyuk, said a day after the strike that 41 enemy aircraft were destroyed.
Officials from Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul on Monday failed to reach a ceasefire but agreed to exchange more prisoners.
The talks in Istanbul lasted for only about an hour and saw the two sides exchange a memorandum outlining their opposing demands for a ceasefire.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Defense Minister Rustem Umerov would sit down with Russian officials at the second round ...
MOSCOW -- Seven people were killed and 104 injured after a bridge explosion derailed a passenger train in Russia's Bryansk region on Saturday, Bryansk Governor Alexander Bogomaz confirmed Monday.