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Ukraine's main security and counterintelligence agency was behind an overnight drone attack that ignited a major fire at an oil depot in the southern Russian city of Azov, a reliable source in the Ukrainian security forces told RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service on June 18.
A Moscow court on June 17 issued arrest warrants for two journalists from the independent iStories investigative website -- Yekaterina Fomina and chief editor Roman Anin -- on a charge of "distributing false information about the Russian military."
Ukraine is set to continue to import record amounts of power to make up for a shortfall caused by Russia's targeting of energy infrastructure, which has decimated output.
Ukraine's National Olympic Committee has called on the International Olympic Committee to ban the participation of three female wrestlers from Russia and one from Belarus in the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris for their support of Russia's aggression against Ukraine.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry said authorities in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, canceled a performance by Svetlana Zakharova, the pro-Kremlin prima ballerina of Moscow's Bolshoi Theater, at the requests of Ukraine's embassy and Slovenia’s Ukrainian community.
A Moscow court on June 11 sentenced in absentia noted Russian lawyer and outspoken Kremlin critic Ilya Novikov to 8 1/5 years in prison on charge of spreading false information about Russia's military.
A Moscow court on June 11 sentenced a 59-year-old resident to 10 days in jail for wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with Ukrainian symbols and the slogan "Glory to Ukraine."
The Supreme Court of Russia on June 7 banned what it called the Anti-Russia Separatist Movement, a group that does not appear to exist. The move was made at the Justice Ministry's request.
A French man has been detained in Moscow on suspicion of collecting information related to the activities of Russia's armed forces, the Russian Investigative Committee said on June 6.
A drone attack on the oil refinery in Novoshakhtinsk, in Russia's Rostov region earlu on June 6 has caused a fire, regional governor Vasily Golubev said.
As Belarus approaches the fourth anniversary of the massive August 2020 protests against election fraud, the termination of the parental rights of imprisoned dissenters has become a tool Minsk uses to quash further dissent, Belarusian activists say.
They were once the personal bodyguards of Russian President Vladimir Putin, but now they hold senior jobs such as governors and government ministers. One of them even claims to have saved Putin from a bear.
A Moscow court on June 5 fined an Iranian citizen for wearing a sweatshirt with national symbols of Ukraine, as well as a slogan calling for support of Ukraine in its efforts to repel invading Russian troops.
Moscow police have detained two women who had come to pay their respects at the grave of late opposition politician Aleksei Navalny in Moscow's Borisov Cemetery, OVD-Info reported, citing a witness to the arrest.
A year after Ukraine's Nova Kakhovka dam burst, causing massive flooding, it is still causing new problems -- with many buildings crumbling and in danger of collapse due to subsidence and lack of heating.
Russian filmmaker Andrei Loshak’s documentary sequel The Age Of Disagreement: 2024 tells how the lives of the activists who had dreamed in 2018, together with opposition leader Aleksei Navalny, of a “beautiful Russia of the future” changed dramatically both before and after his mysterious death.
A Moscow court on June 4 issued an arrest warrant for well-known Belarusian athlete Paval Shurmey, who is currently part of a group of Belarusians fighting alongside Ukrainian troops against Russia.
About 20 wives and mothers of mobilized Russian troops engaged in a rare protest in front of the Defense Ministry building in Moscow on June 3, demanding the return of their family members from the battlefield in Ukraine.
Residents of Ukraine's northeastern region of Sumy are worried about a new Russian offensive after Moscow opened a new front in the neighboring Kharkiv region. Russian forces approached the city of Sumy after it launched its full-scale invasion in 2022 but withdrew after incurring losses.
Chilling accounts have emerged of school life for children in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine, where Ukrainian textbooks were burned and replaced with new ones partly written by an adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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