Armenian Authorities Release Russian Man Accused of Desertion

Armenian authorities have released a Russian citizen who was detained two days ago at Moscow’s request for alleged desertion, the Armenia Today news website reported Monday. Armenia’s Prosecutor General’s Office at no point considered extraditing the detained man to Moscow, the newspaper was told. The news of the 23-year-old Russian citizen’s April 7 detention in Yerevan was…

Sanctions Force Russia to Scale Back Ambitious 2030 Tech Strategy

Russia has lowered its ambitious technological advancement goals after losing access to sophisticated imports due to its invasion of Ukraine, the Kommersant business daily reported Monday.  The Russian government late last year revised its list of 18 technological areas that will receive state backing into 2030, Kommersant reported. While the Russian government previously associated its…

ROSATOM takes part in “Safe Arctic 2023”

At the plenary session “Main Challenges and New Threats to Security in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation”, held as part of the Safe Arctic 2023 exercises in Salekhard, on April 7, Vladimir Panov, ROSATOM Special Representative for the Arctic Development, noted that the Plan for the Northern Sea Route development until 2035 envisages…

Russian Border Regions Call Off Victory Day Parades

At least two Russian regions bordering Ukraine will not hold their traditional military parades marking the Soviet victory in World War II next month, regional leaders have said amid heightened concerns over spillover from the war. Cities across Russia celebrate the 1945 victory over Nazi Germany on May 9 each year, with the parades featuring…

Moscow-Backed Official Claims Visit to Frontline City Bakhmut

A Moscow-backed official announced Monday that he had visited the frontline city of Bakhmut in Ukraine, suggesting that Russia’s forces have made significant gains there. The battle for Bakhmut is the longest and bloodiest of Russia’s offensive, and the city has taken on huge symbolic importance even though analysts say it has little strategic value. Denis Pushilin,…

Russia Says Ramping Up Border Defense as Finland Enters NATO

Russia has stepped up the defense of its northwestern borders following its neighbor Finland’s entry into NATO, the commander of the Russian military air defense and missile defense forces said in an interview published Monday. “Under these conditions, air defense troops are practicing the protection of the state border in the northwest in accordance with…

Russian Strikes Kill Father and Daughter in Southeast Ukraine

A 50-year-old man and his 11-year-old daughter were killed after Russian missiles struck a house in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, officials said on Sunday. It was the latest Russian strike on civilian infrastructure in Ukraine as Moscow’s invasion stretches into its second year. “The enemy carried out a missile attack on Zaporizhzhia and…

Kulich: The Glory of the Easter Table

Orthodox Easter, which is celebrated next Sunday, is impossible to imagine without kulich — tall and airy cakes iced with sweet fondant. The cakes the people bring to church on Holy Saturday to be blessed look like this. But have they always been this way? Today’s delicate cake is not an ancient recipe. Russian baked…

WSJ Reporter Formally Charged With Spying – Russian Agencies

Russian authorities have formally brought espionage charges against arrested U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich, Interfax reported Friday, citing sources familiar with his case. Gershkovich, a journalist with The Wall Street Journal, categorically denied the espionage accusations, the state-run TASS news agency reported. Gershkovich was detained while reporting in the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg last week…

Notorious Arms Dealer Urges Trump to Seek Refuge in Russia

Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, freed from a U.S. jail last year, on Friday urged U.S. ex-president Donald Trump to seek refuge in Russia as his life was “in peril.”  Bout, also known as the “Merchant of Death,” was swapped for U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner in a high-profile prisoner exchange between Moscow and Washington…

Report Details How Authorities Shame, Intimidate Anti-War Russians

Russian security agents have stepped up the humiliation and intimidation of anti-war activists to suppress dissent among the wider public, the BBC’s Russian service reported. Russian anthropologists refer to the tactics, which involve on-camera apologies or acts of performative patriotism to atone for opposing the war in Ukraine, as “guilt-shame rituals.” These rituals “serve two functions:…

How a Saint Becomes a Sinner

Околесица: blather, nonsense Now here’s a word I’d never heard before: куролесица. It isn’t used much — less than 15,000 hits on Google — and apparently means nonsense, confusion, something unintelligible. It comes with a verb, куролесить, which means to behave oddly, to act silly, to play pranks. Он дурачился на счет “таганской куролесицы” ―…

Russia Becomes World’s Second-Largest Crypto Miner

Russia has become the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency mining country this year, the Kommersant business daily reported Friday, citing Bitriver, Russia’s largest bitcoin mining provider.  While the United States remains by far the world’s largest crypto miner, boasting 3-4 gigawatts of mining capacity, Russia’s generating capacity reached 1 gigawatt in January-March 2023. In taking second place for the first…

Russian Orthodox Church Establishes ‘Head Military Priest’ Post

Russian Orthodox Church leader Patriarch Kirill on Thursday established a new senior ecclesiastical position to oversee the Church’s activities in Ukrainian territories where Russia is waging war on Kyiv.  Archpriest Dimitry Vasilenkov, who is a clergy member of the St. Petersburg diocese, has been named head military priest, the Church’s press service said in a statement, citing Patriarch…

Russian Court Rules to Deport Chinese LGBT Blogger

A Russian court has arrested a Chinese blogger for seven days and ruled to have him deported from the country one day after he was detained on charges of distributing “LGBT propaganda,” the independent rights monitor OVD-Info reported Thursday. Haoyang Xu and his partner Gela Gogishvili, who is a Russian citizen, were accused by a Kazan court of…

Daughter of Fugitive War Critic Handed Over to Estranged Mother

Maria Moskaleva, the daughter of the single father who was detained after fleeing house arrest on the eve of his sentencing in a criminal case for “discrediting” the Russian military, has been handed over to her estranged mother, Russian media reported Thursday. In early March, Russian authorities separated 13-year-old Maria Moskaleva from her father Alexei…

Russians Absent During Mobilization Called in for Questioning by FSB

Russia’s powerful Federal Security Service (FSB) has begun summoning men who have recently returned to the country after long absences during last year’s nationwide mobilization campaign, Russian investigative news website iStores reported on Thursday.  Several residents of Siberia’s Omsk region told iStories they had received phone calls asking them to attend the local FSB office.  One…

Kremlin Sees No Prospect of Chinese Mediation on Ukraine

The Kremlin on Thursday said it saw no “prospect” for China to mediate the Ukraine conflict and that it had “no other way” than to press on with its offensive. The comments came as French President Emmanuel Macron was in Beijing to try to dissuade China from supporting Moscow’s campaign.  “Undoubtedly, China has a very…

Russian Economic Prospects ‘Foggy’ as Sanctions Cut Deep

The resilience of Russia’s economy has over the past year surprised many observers as Moscow adjusts to unprecedented Western sanctions over its assault on Ukraine.  But in a rare public admission, President Vladimir Putin late last month warned of possible economic troubles ahead and urged the government to act quickly. “The sanctions imposed against the…

Russia Says Ukrainian Aircraft Crashed in Border Region

A Ukrainian light aircraft has crashed in Russia’s Bryansk region which borders Ukraine, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported late Wednesday, citing the Federal Security Service (FSB)’s border service. The FSB said the plane “crashed for an unknown reason” near the village of Butovsk located some 30 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.   Shortly after…

Power start-up stage has begun at Unit 2 of Belarus NPP

The Department for Nuclear and Radiation Safety of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus (Gosatomnadzor of the Republic of Belarus) has issued a permit for opening of the Power Start-up stage at Unit 2 of Belarus NPP (the general designer and general contractor is Rosatom State Corporation Engineering Division). The obtained…

Putin Claims Western Intelligence Behind ‘Terrorist Attacks’ in Occupied Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday accused Western intelligence agencies of “regularly” staging “terrorist attacks” in Russia and in Moscow-occupied Ukrainian territories. “Terrorist attacks targeting government and law enforcement officials, journalists, public figures, teachers of schools and universities are staged regularly,” Putin said at a Security Council meeting dedicated to ensuring law and order in…

Russia Forecasts $1.5Bln Shortage in Excess Oil and Gas Revenue

Russia’s additional oil and gas revenues will fall short 113.6 billion rubles ($1.4 billion) below expectations in April, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday. The difference between expected oil and gas revenues and those received as of March totaled 39 billion rubles ($490 million), it said. To cover the expected shortage, Russia’s Finance Ministry uses a budget…

Putin Tells Envoy U.S. Responsible for ‘Ukraine Crisis’

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday told the new U.S. Ambassador in Moscow, Lynne Tracy, that Washington was responsible for the “Ukrainian crisis” while accepting her credentials in a Kremlin ceremony. Ties between Moscow and Washington have disintegrated since Putin sent troops to Ukraine last year.  Putin spoke a week after Moscow detained a U.S.…

Russian Activist Documenting Losses in Ukraine Says Fled Country

A Russian activist who has been documenting Russia’s war losses in Ukraine was forced to flee the country after the authorities opened two criminal cases against him, local news outlet Protokol reported Wednesday.  “I’ve left Russia. I’m starting life anew,” the VCHK-OGPU Telegram news channel cited Vitaly Votanovsky as saying of his departure from Russia. …

Kremlin Says Will Not Comment on Trump Affair

The Kremlin on Wednesday said it did not want to comment on the indictment of former U.S. President Donald Trump, accused of making payments to cover up embarrassing deals ahead of the 2016 presidential election.   “We will not comment on this,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said after being asked a question by reporters.  “We…

Russia’s Sanctioned VTB Bank Reports Record $7.7 Bln Loss

Russia’s second-largest bank, VTB, reported a record annual loss of $7.7 billion on Wednesday after it was battered by Western sanctions last year.  VTB was one of the first banks to be excluded from the SWIFT global payments system after Russian forces invaded Ukraine in February 2022.  Both the U.S. and Britain placed individual sanctions on…

Russian Journalists Sign Letter Demanding U.S. Reporter’s Release

At least 200 Russian journalists have signed an open letter calling on the Russian government to release American journalist Evan Gershkovich after he was detained and charged with espionage last week. The signatories dismissed allegations that Gershkovich had been collecting state secrets about Russia’s defense industry while reporting a story for his employer, the Wall…

Russian Oil Product Exports Reach Record High Despite Embargo

Russia exported a record volume of oil products in March as Moscow successfully developed alternative routes for its deliveries one month after a Western embargo came into force, the Vedomosti business daily reported Wednesday.  Supplies of seaborne Russian oil products totaled 3.13 million barrels per day (bpd) in March 2023, according to the commodities analyst…

Three Leading Grain Exporters to Quit Russia by July

Three of the world’s largest grain distributors have announced that they will pull out of Russia by July, a move likely to reinforce Moscow’s control over the global wheat market. Government pressure and operational difficulties in the wake of Russia’s war against Ukraine have made staying in the country unfeasible for Cargill, Louis Dreyfus (LDC),…

Russian Cafe Bomb Suspect Charged With Terrorism

Russian investigators on Tuesday charged Darya Trepova with terrorism over a bombing attack in St. Petersburg that killed a prominent military blogger and wounded dozens of people. Trepova, a 26-year-old woman, was detained after an explosion ripped through a cafe in Russia’s second city at the weekend, killing Vladlen Tatarsky, a high-profile blogger and supporter…

Uzbekistan Cancels Festival With Pro-Invasion Russian Artists

Central Asian Uzbekistan has canceled a music festival in which Russian artists supporting the Kremlin’s Ukraine invasion were due to perform, officials told AFP Tuesday.  The decision came after neighboring Kazakhstan made a similar decision earlier this year.  Both countries are close to Moscow but have not voiced support for the invasion of Ukraine, which…