• Cypriot authorities and FBI team up for new investigations into Russian sanctions evasion

    Cypriot police are set to initiate new probes targeting Russian nationals for alleged evasion of U.S. and EU sanctions, with pivotal support from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). A specialized task force, including FBI experts, recently wrapped up a nine-month assignment on the Mediterranean island. Their collaborative efforts with Cypriot police and government agencies led to the identification of Russian nationals and other offenders defying sanctions imposed by the U.S. and …

  • Intense shelling and fierce street battles continue in Toretsk

    Russian forces are intensively targeting the Toretsk community in Ukraine's Donetsk region, with a staggering near-200 artillery and air strikes reported in just one day. Parts of Toretsk remain under Russian occupation, and street fighting continues, said the head of Toretsk’s city military administration, Vasyl Chynchyk, during a national news broadcast.

    “The situation in the city remains tense. The enemy is relentlessly shelling Toretsk,” Chynchyk reported. “In the past day alone, there …

  • Chilling allegations: body of American mercenary Russell Bentley's missing amid claims of Russian atrocities in Donetsk

    Pro-Russian activist Tatiana Montyan has revealed the chilling reason why the body of American Russell Bentley, allegedly tortured to death by Russian soldiers, has yet to be found in occupied Donetsk. Montyan made these explosive claims during an interview with Russia's "Nevskaya Studio,"

    Pro-Russian militant and propagandist Russell Bentley, known as "Texas," who fought for the Russian forces against Ukraine since 2014, was reportedly killed in Donetsk last spring. The incident occurred when …

  • Russia continues Su-35S fighter deliveries despite sanctions

    Russia's aviation industry continues deliveries of combat equipment to its forces. The United Aircraft Corporation has delivered the first batch of Su-35S fighters to the Russian Aerospace Forces this year. These 4++ generation fighters are among the most advanced in Russian combat aviation. Rostec's representative, Vladimir Artyakov, stated that several batches of Su-35S are currently in production, with their delivery to the troops expected to continue throughout the year, complying with the …

  • One of Putin’s luxury limos explodes and burns in Moscow

    In a dramatic scene near Moscow's FSB headquarters on Lubyanka Street, one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's luxury limousines exploded and caught fire, reports the Serbian news outlet Kurir.

    The blaze, which started in the engine of the €330,000 special-purpose "Aurus Senat" vehicle, rapidly advanced into the interior. Video footage shows staff from nearby restaurants and bars rushing out, attempting to help extinguish the fire before the arrival of firefighters. Meanwhile, dense black …

  • Russian military blogger highlights Ukrainian drone dominance and logistical chaos in Belgorod region

    In a candid revelation, one of Russia's prominent military bloggers, Filatov, expressed concerns about Ukraine's extensive use of drones in the Belgorod region, which he claims leaves the Russian army at a disadvantage.

    In the Belgorod area, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are reportedly deploying drones very aggressively, preventing the Russian army from making any significant advances. "Belgorod sees hundreds of FPV drone strikes daily. Surprised? No. The Ukrainians openly stated their goal of …

  • Warsaw: Poland can defend against Russia for up to two weeks

    Warsaw is setting its sights on enhancing its defense capabilities "within two to three years" for effective resistance, according to Poland's National Security Bureau. Poland can defend itself for one to two weeks in the event of a Russian attack, managing until NATO ally forces arrive, said Dariusz Lukowski, head of the Polish National Security Bureau, in an interview with Polsat News.

    Lukowski addressed claims about a "five-day supply of ammunition" in the Polish military, highlighting that …

  • Russia delays peace talks with Ukraine, prepares for new offensive

    Russia is delaying peace negotiations with Ukraine and seems to be planning a new offensive, according to statements by Grigory Karasin, the head of the Russian Federation Council's International Affairs Committee. Karasin, who participated in indirect talks held in Saudi Arabia, suggested that significant progress in resolving the conflict in Ukraine is unlikely in the near future.

    Karasin believes that a ceasefire agreement will not be reached this year. He described the recent meetings as …

  • An offer to refuse: Trump demands control over Ukraine's economy

    The Trump administration is urging Ukraine to sign an agreement that could grant Washington significant control over critical economic projects. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the proposed document, which has been sent to Kyiv, seeks to give the U.S. first dibs on participating in infrastructure and mineral extraction projects, including rare earth metals and port construction.

    This proposal includes the establishment of a fund predominantly managed by American …

  • Casualties and damage reported after Russian ballistic missile strike on Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine

    On the afternoon of Saturday, March 29, Russian forces targeted Kryvyi Rih in the Dnipropetrovsk region with a ballistic missile strike, hitting a densely populated residential area in the city center. According to the local Telegram channels, the strike occurred between buildings, with at least one direct hit reported.

    Eyewitnesses confirmed the use of an "Iskander-M" ballistic missile, as cited by monitoring channels.

    Kryvyi Rih Defense Council Head Oleksandr Vilkul stated that five people …