Russian Officials Blame Ukraine for Power Cuts in Occupied South
More than 200,000 homes in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine were left without power following a Ukrainian army attack, the Moscow-installed authorities
Read moreMore than 200,000 homes in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine were left without power following a Ukrainian army attack, the Moscow-installed authorities
Read moreA Kremlin-installed official was killed by a Ukrainian drone strike in southern Ukraine’s frontline Kherson region, pro-Russian authorities said Wednesday. Vladimir
Read more“There is no life without water, Uncle Vova [President Vladimir Putin]. Help us so we can simply wash, drink and
Read moreBefore Russia’s full-scale invasion, locals in the small resort town of Kyrylivka in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region launched an online project
Read more“We live in an amazing time when everyone can become part of a major media movement,” says pro-war pop singer
Read moreMembers of Russia’s Communist Party on Thursday erected a bust of Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in the Moscow-controlled Ukrainian city
Read moreRussian authorities have finished issuing passports to Ukrainian nationals living in territories seized by the Russian military, President Vladimir Putin
Read moreRussia on Sunday said it had opened a criminal investigation into allegations that Ukrainian troops killed civilians in a Russian
Read moreUkrainian armed forces struck a hospital in the partially occupied Kherson region on Monday, killing a doctor and wounding another,
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