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Russia claims Ukrainian drones attacked Moscow, airports suspend flights
Russian officials claim that Moscow has allegedly suffered a Ukrainian drone attack, with flight restrictions introduced at all four of the city's airports. Source: Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin; Russian Ministry of Defence;
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine of trying to "disrupt the negotiation process" searching for an end to the war.
Many Russians try to ignore the war, which began four years ago this week—but that is getting harder. There is no sign of an impending breakdown, political or economic. But even Vladimir Putin’s repressive regime cannot paper over the many ways in which the war impinges on everyday life.
Britain has been accused of involvement in an assassination attempt in Moscow which left a senior Russian military intelligence chief seriously wounded
From bakeries to beauty shops, Russian businesses are feeling the pain from a new wartime tax policy
As Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine marks four years, the pressure on Russia’s economy is starting to show.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting with the Security Council's permanent members in Moscow, Russia, Feb 20, 2026. [Photo/Agencies] MOSCOW -- The development of the nuclear triad "remains an absolute priority" for Russia,
Iran struck a secret €500m (£437m) deal with Russia to obtain thousands of its advanced shoulder-fired missiles. Russia will send 500 of its man-portable “Verba” launch uni
Russia appears to be having difficulty replenishing its losses in Ukraine through the existing mechanisms of troop formation. However, any sort of mobilisation will cause massive discontent among the population.