Mysterious patterns: Russian Vice Governor Igor Petrov dies under unusual circumstances

The mysterious deaths among high-ranking Russian officials continue, with the addition of Vice Governor Igor Petrov, who was found dead in his country home. The 65-year-old vice governor of Russia's Leningrad Oblast was discovered with a gunshot wound, although police found no signs of forced entry. Authorities suggest the fatal wound could have been accidentally inflicted while Petrov was cleaning his firearm. His body was located in his countryside residence in the village of Yukki, …


Peskov: Russia to continue its military operation in Ukraine

In the wake of negotiations in Istanbul, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov reiterated Russia's commitment to continuing its military campaign against Ukraine until its objectives are met. Peskov explained to Russian media that political-diplomatic avenues for resolving the conflict are currently unfeasible.

"Discussions regarding a Ukrainian settlement cannot take place in the public domain; they must occur in a 'mode of silence'," Peskov emphasized.

Notably, Ukrainian First …


Russian tank column obliterated near Kostyantynivka amid crumbling offensive

A mechanized assault by Russian troops on the Kostyantynivka front has ended in a crushing defeat, exhausting Russia's resources as its command scrambles to patch up the situation. According to military expert Oleksandr Kovalenko, the assault involved approximately 15 armored vehicles and up to 10 light tanks. However, the outcome was catastrophic: all of the equipment was obliterated by the Ukrainian defense, utilizing methods ranging from FPV drones to Javelin anti-tank missiles. "The …


Ukrainian Forces report surge in Russian surrenders near Lyman

In the face of harsh conditions and abandoned by their leaders, Russian soldiers near Lyman are surrendering in droves, according to Ukrainian military officers. Senior Lieutenant Rostyslav Yashchishyn of the 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade reported a dramatic increase in Russian combatants opting for capture, often due to being left without food or water. As per the Army Inform, these surrenders include both Russian soldiers and foreigners, the latter having joined the Russian Armed Forces in …


Russian advance in Sumy region falters amid intense Ukrainian resistance

Russian forces continued their advance in one section of the front in Ukraine's Sumy region, with the largest advance near the village of Yablunivka, approximately 25 km from Sumy. According to monitoring service DeepState, Russian troops advanced narrowly towards the main road to Sumy, west of Yunakivka.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that in the North Slobozhansky and Kursk directions, Ukrainian defense forces repelled 38 Russian assault actions in the past 24 …