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Kazakh political activist Aidos Sadyqov has died in a hospital two weeks after being shot in Kyiv, according to his wife and Ukrainian prosecutors.
As Ukrainians marked Constitution Day on June 28, Moscow unleashed a fresh wave of drone and artillery strikes on southern and eastern regions for the second day in a row, killing at least four people in a village in the Donetsk region, one person in Dnipropetrovsk, and injuring others in Kharkiv.
Music streaming service Spotify has removed the pages and songs of several Russian artists who supported the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Ukrainian troops are fighting to hold a key road between the cities of Pokrovsk and Kostyantynivka in the Donetsk region as Russian forces try to advance. Attacks in the area have intensified as Moscow looks to seize more Ukrainian land.
Russian authorities on June 27 added Artyom Kriger, a journalist with the independent SotaVision Telegram channel, to the list of terrorists and extremists.
Russia pounded Ukraine with air strikes early on June 27 and shelled civilian settlements in the frontline eastern region of Donetsk, killing at least one person and wounding 14, the military and regional officials said.
Russia's Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don on June 26 sentenced in absentia five foreign nationals to prison terms for joining Ukraine's armed forces fighting against Moscow’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon was challenged on his pro-Kremlin stance over Moscow's ongoing war in Ukraine and how Russian-speakers are treated in his country. In an exclusive interview with Current Time, Dodon refused to say that Russia was to blame for the conflict in Ukraine.
Gunmen killed at least 20 police officers and civilians in attacks on two synagogues, two Russian Orthodox churches, and police targets in two cities in Russia’s Daghestan region on June 23. Here's what is known about the attacks, and what could be behind them.
A Ukrainian artillery crew cheers for the national soccer team competing in the 2024 UEFA European Football Championship. The soldiers take advantage of small breaks in the fighting to watch games. But the soldiers must return to battle to push back against Russian forces.
Authorities in Kazakhstan say one of the two suspects wanted in connection with the attempted murder of a Kazakh journalist in Kyiv has turned himself in.
On the anniversary of the mutiny carried out in Russia by the late mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin, the Federal Security Service (FSB) has detained a top manager of his purported “troll factory.”
Moscow's Prosecutor-General's Office has demanded that Russia's Investigative Committee open criminal cases against three women who have been on placed on the "foreign agent" register.
Four people died in a helicopter crash in the Amur region in Russia's Far East, authorities reported on June 21.
The Kyiv shooting of an opposition activist and journalist from Kazakhstan, Aidos Sadyqov, was no random street crime, according to his wife. Natalya Sadyqova was in the car with her husband when a shooter fired on him on June 18.
Russia's financial watchdog, Rosfinmonitoring, added self-exiled television journalist Tatyana Lazareva to its list of "terrorists and extremists" on June 19.
A court in the Russian Far East has convicted and sentenced a U.S. Army sergeant who reportedly broke military rules to travel to Russia with his Russian girlfriend in May to three years and nine months in prison for allegedly attacking and threatening her.
An opposition journalist and activist from Kazakhstan, Aidos Sadyqov, was shot in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on June 18 by an unknown assailant.
Outspoken Kremlin critic Ilya Yashin, serving 8 1/2 years in prison for openly condemning Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, has been transferred to a punitive cell unit (PKT) in a prison in the western Smolensk region, his Telegram channel said.
A military court in Moscow on June 18 sentenced Ukrainian lawmaker Oleksiy Honcharenko in absentia to 10 years in prison.
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