Vladimir Putin

Interview of famous dead man came to light: "When you interview me in a decade..."

In that interview, he talked about his hope for a better future for Russia, as well as the risks he knew he was taking. In that interview, he also lashed out at "corrupt officials" who live in London and help Vladimir Putin's regime hide dirty money.
The interview took place in February 2020 and is believed to be one of the last Navalny gave while he was fully healthy.

A Ukrainian tankman revealed: "A big change is being prepared at the battlefield"

"Drones rule the battlefield and there are thousands of them. Our daily effort is to survive. The tank is now the most vulnerable weapon. They will soon cease to be used. In fact, since we are almost out of ammunition and the Russians know it, we are running out of them and we use them less," said Ukrainian tanker Viktor.

Ukrainian President Unveils Grim Toll of Russian Invasion

In a stark revelation that sheds light on the true cost of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky disclosed today that a staggering 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have lost their lives since the conflict began. This marked the first time Ukraine has publicly acknowledged the number of military casualties since the invasion commenced.

Zelensky Slams Tucker Carlson's Putin Interview as 'Two Hours of Nonsense'

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has strongly criticized the recent interview between former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Russian President Vladimir Putin, branding it as "two hours of nonsense." Zelensky made these remarks during an exclusive interview with Fox News's "Special Report," anchored by Bret Baier, according to The Hill.

US to level more sanctions as Russia claims fresh gains in Ukraine

The United States plans to impose sanctions Friday on more than 500 targets involved in Russia's war in Ukraine, as Moscow claims fresh battlefield advances two years after its invasion.

Ukraine, grappling with hold-ups to much-needed Western military aid, has been pushed back from the front line in recent months.

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