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Russia Mobilizes New Citizens for Ukraine
More than 30,000 foreigners who recently acquired Russian citizenship but failed to register for military service have been identified and added to mobilization lists, according to Alexander Bastrykin, chairman of the Investigative Committee, as reported by Russian news agency Interfax on Thursday.
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Patriot System Used as Ukraine Downs Second Russian A-50 Radar Plane in Two Months
In February 2024, Russia confirmed that a Ukrainian missile shot down a Russian A-50 "flying radar" over the Krasnodar Territory. This incident led to the in absentia arrest of a Ukrainian army colonel, whom Russian authorities suspect of ordering the attack on February 23. The downing resulted in the deaths of 10 crew members.
Uncertainty hangs over Russia's account of plane crash
Questions remained Thursday over the military plane crash that Russia said had killed dozens of captured Ukrainian soldiers ahead of a planned prisoner exchange, with Moscow and Kiev trading accusations at the U.N. Security Council.
Russia has blamed Ukrainian forces for downing the IL-76 transport plane over the southern Belgorod region on Wednesday.
Tempe: Train driver’s family sent legal notice to parliamentary panel over medical records
The family of the train driver who lost his life in the fatal train accident in Tempe, central Greece, last February sent a legal notice to the parliamentary investigative committee tasked with probing the tragedy on Wednesday.
Russia says it has confirmed Prigozhin died in the plane crash
Russia's Investigative Committee has confirmed Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in a plane crash.
The committee said in a statement Sunday that after forensic testing, all 10 bodies recovered at the site of the crash were identified, and their identities "conform to the manifest."
The Kremlin will hold accountable the Bulgarian Fans who Damaged the Soviet Monument in Sofia
Moscow declared the attackers of the Monument to the Soviet Army a day ago as criminals and threatened to hold them accountable.
The head of the Investigative Committee (IC) of the Russian Federation, Alexander Bastrykin, ordered the initiation of a criminal case for the desecration of the Monument to the Soviet Army in Sofia, reported the Russian state agency TASS, quoted by BTA.
Dramatic footage tours the world: They were hit, first photos released PHOTO/VIDEO
Let's recall that two people were killed today and one child was injured on the Crimean Bridge, while traffic was stopped due to damage to the roadway, the Russian news agency RIA reported, citing the Ministry of Health of the Krasnodar Region.
Morning in Ukraine. Something happened to the Crimean bridge. pic.twitter.com/EbTo8JNS4H
Putin's revenge: Hague judges and prosecutors on warrants
The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has initiated criminal proceedings against the judges and prosecutors of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, who last week issued a shameful arrest warrant for the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin.
A major scandal: Discovered by accident, Kadyrov involved. The details are awful.
Namely, in the NTV memo, it is stated that their journalist, who was sent to report from the Ukrainian city of Melitopol, was raped.
As Jutarnji list reports, it concerns journalist Olga Zenkova, who is considered Putin's propagandist.
Moscow: We know everything; It was all designed in August; Name: Ivan Ivanovich
"The organizer of the terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge is the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and its leader Kyrylo Budanov," the FSB statement said.