In Photos: Renowned Orthodox Icon Displayed at Moscow Cathedral

Russia’s most famous icon and one of the most important works in Russian art history, Andrei Rublev’s “Trinity,” has been put on display at Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral despite significant controversy. Art historians and experts have warned that the 600-year-old “Trinity” is in such a fragile state that moving it from Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery…

Radio Waves Air Fake Putin ‘State of Emergency’ Address

Radio stations in multiple Russian regions bordering Ukraine on Monday aired a fake “state of emergency” announcement featuring a voice resembling that of President Vladimir Putin, in what the authorities have called a hacking operation. In the fake address — which was aired on radio stations in the Belgorod, Voronezh and Rostov regions — what…

Looting Reported in Belgorod Region Amid Shelling, Evacuation

A regularly bombarded Russian town on the Ukrainian border has reported a wave of looting after local authorities called on residents to leave their homes due to intensified shelling attacks, the RBC news site reported Monday, citing a local ambulance station. “A plastic window was broken in the technical room” in the town of Shebekino’s ambulance…

$1.7M Contract Shows Iran-Russia Ammo Deal – Sky News

An arms contract signed last fall claims to show Iranian ammunition supplies to Russia, Sky News reported Monday, citing an unnamed informed source. If confirmed as authentic, the contract offers direct evidence of Western accusations that Iran has supplied Russia with ammunition amid its offensive on Ukraine. Tehran has repeatedly denied selling arms and ammunition…

Russia Buys Back Military Parts Exported to Asia

Russia is reimporting parts for tanks and missiles previously sold to India and Myanmar, potentially to improve older weapons and equipment destined for use in Ukraine, the financial news outlet Nikkei Asia reported Monday.  According to customs clearance data analyzed by journalists, Russian defense industry manufacturers have been buying back equipment that they had previously…

Wagner Captures Russian Soldier Accused of Firing on Its Positions

Russia’s Wagner mercenary group has captured a Russian officer accused of firing at its positions during the battle for Bakhmut last month, the private military outfit said Sunday in the most dramatic account yet of internecine clashes during Russia’s offensive on Ukraine. An interrogation video showed Lieutenant Colonel Roman Venevitin, commander of the Russian Ground…

Russia Says Repelled ‘Large-Scale’ Ukraine Offensive in Donetsk

Russia’s military said Monday it had repelled “a large-scale offensive” by Ukrainian forces in Moscow-annexed Donetsk, as fighting intensified along their border. Kyiv has for months said it is preparing a major counteroffensive, hoping to reclaim territory lost since Russia launched its military operation in February 2022.  Its army said recently there would be no…