Ukraine Nuke Plant Safe for Now After Dam Break – IAEA

Ukraine’s dam break is posing “no short-term risk” to Europe’s biggest atomic plant, despite falling water levels in a reservoir used to cool its reactors, according to the UN nuclear watchdog agency. Ukraine’s Kakhovka hydroelectric dam was breached on Tuesday following an attack that Moscow and Kyiv have blamed on each other. The Kakhovka dam…

Ukraine Nuke Plant Safety at Stake After Dam Damage

While there is “no immediate nuclear safety risk,” the UN nuclear watchdog is exploring options to get water to keep cooling Europe’s biggest atomic plant after a dam in southern Ukraine was damaged on Tuesday. Moscow and Kyiv have blamed each other for the damage at the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam, which has led to thousands…

Russian Defense Ministry Says ‘Thwarted’ Ukrainian Counteroffensive

Russia claimed Tuesday that it had repelled Kyiv’s long-anticipated counteroffensive in eastern Ukraine after three days of fighting, Russian state-run media reported. “For three days, the Ukrainian regime has launched a long-promised offensive at different points along the frontlines,” Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said. “The offensive attempts were thwarted, the enemy was stopped, Russian…

European Court Condemns Russia Over Navalny 2020 Poisoning

The European Court of Human Rights Tuesday condemned Russia for failing to properly investigate the 2020 poisoning of opposition figure Alexei Navalny which the West says was an assassination bid. The Strasbourg-based ECHR said Russia had notably failed “to explore the allegations of a possible political motive for the attempted murder, as well as possible…

Russia Claims Arrests in Ukrainian ‘Dirty Bomb’ Plot

Russia’s domestic intelligence agency has made arrests in connection with alleged Ukrainian plans to drop “dirty bombs” on Russian energy facilities, state media reported Tuesday. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said two “pilots” of unknown nationality have been detained and “confessed to the committed and planned terrorist acts,” according to the state-run TASS news agency.…

Flooding in Ukraine’s Kherson Region After Critical Dam Destroyed

A Russian-controlled dam near the frontline that supplies southern Ukraine and annexed Crimea with drinking water was significantly damaged early Tuesday, prompting evacuations of 17,000 people and threatening the nearby nuclear power plant. Drone footage originally published by pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian bloggers showed the broken Kakhovka dam with water flowing freely downstream. The 30-meter-tall, 3.2-kilometer-long Kakhovka…

Zelensky Hails Advances as Russia Says Offensive Repelled

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday praised his troops for advances claimed near the devastated city of Bakhmut, while Russia said it had repelled a large-scale attack. The contrasting claims came as Pope Francis’s peace envoy, Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, arrived in Kyiv for two days of talks. “Well done, warriors! We see how hysterically…

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…

Putin Gifts Historic Treasures to Church Amid Ukraine Campaign

For nearly a century, visitors came to Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery to admire the perfect harmony of Russia’s most famous icon: the “Trinity,” painted by Andrei Rublev in the Middle Ages. The almost 600-year-old artwork depicting three angels is one of the most recognizable Russian masterpieces in the world. Last month, however, President Vladimir Putin handed…

Strike Kills Girl, Injures 22 in Dnipro – Ukraine Officials

An airstrike hit a residential district in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro, killing a two-year-old girl and injuring 22 others, officials said Sunday. The attack, which President Volodymyr Zelensky blamed on Russia, partially destroyed a pair of two-storey buildings as well as 10 private homes, a shop and a gas pipeline, according to the region’s…

Okroshka for all Seasons and Tastes

In Russia people have been arguing about what to use in okroshka — kvas or kefir — for a hundred years. But before that they were arguing about something else. Should salted plums be added? Is it better to add bits of shredded grouse or pork? What about adding sprat in tomato sauce? The word…

Two Killed in Shelling of Russian Region on Ukraine Border

Ukrainian shelling killed two people on Saturday in Russia’s Belgorod, a border region that has been hit by repeated attacks this week, the local governor said.  Belgorod border villages have been hit by unprecedented shelling, and the latest deaths bring the overall toll to seven this week.  “Since this morning, the district of Shebekino has…

Wagner Says Ready to Defend Russia’s Border Region

The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group said Saturday that he was ready to send fighters to the Russian Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine and has come under intense shelling.  Thousands have fled villages in southwestern Belgorod after days of attacks that came after an armed incursion from Ukraine.  Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has been…

Moldova Looks Westward Amid Pressures of Ukraine War

CHISINAU — An estimated 80,000 people packed into the center of the Moldovan capital last month for the largest pro-European Union gathering in years as the ties binding this tiny eastern European country  to Russia fray amid the war in Ukraine.  EU, NATO and Moldovan flags were visible all over Chisinau’s Great National Assembly Square…

Russian Border Region Residents Flee as Shelling Kills 4

Four civilians were killed on Friday in shelling on Russia’s Belgorod region bordering Ukraine, a local official said, while Moscow’s forces attacked Kyiv for a sixth day in a row. Over the past few days, thousands of residents have fled villages near Russia’s southwestern border as shelling has intensified.  Residents from the town of Shebekino,…

France to Sell Late Putin Opponent’s Riviera Chateau

French authorities have put up for sale a luxurious multi-million-euro chateau seized from the Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky who died in 2013 and was a sworn opponent of President Vladimir Putin, the agency handling confiscated assets said Friday. Berezovsky acquired the Chateau de la Garoupe on the Cote d’Azur in the 1990s while post-Soviet Russia’s…

In Photos: Russia’s War in Ukraine Takes Exacting Toll on Children

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has had an especially devastating impact on children. Thousands have been displaced from their homes and impoverished, education has been disrupted, and many families have been torn apart. For children especially, the impacts of the war will likely be long-lasting, including a greater risk of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress and other…

Buy a Brilliant and Applaud an Artist

Артист: an actor, a performer A couple of years ago I was flummoxed by a Russian word I’d never heard before and couldn’t understand: тред. People were writing things like “тред набрал 30 тысяч лайков за несколько часов” (The “tred” picked up 30,000 likes in a few hours) or “зашёл в этот тред только сказать…

Russian Border Region Spends Big on Mass Entertainment Amid Shelling Attacks 

Authorities in Russia’s Belgorod region — a target of frequent shelling attacks — spent nearly four times as much on public entertainment this year than on civil defense, the Mozhem Obyasnit’ Telegram news channel reported Friday.  Ukraine-bordering districts of the Belgorod region experienced repeated shelling and drone attacks since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year,…

Kremlin to Build Bomb Shelter in Elite Moscow Hospital

The Kremlin has signed a deal to build a bomb shelter on the grounds of Moscow’s most elite hospital days after unprecedented drone strikes on the Russian capital, according to a procurement contract cited by The Moscow Times’ Russian-language service. The 800-person bunker for VIP patients and personnel is expected to be constructed at the…

Russia Fines Streaming Platform Under ‘LGBT Propaganda’ Law

Russian authorities have for the first time fined a streaming platform under its law prohibiting so-called “LGBT propaganda,” the RBC news website reported Friday, citing the federal media regulator. St. Petersburg’s Magistrate Court fined Trikolor Kino i TV 1.2 million rubles ($15,000) during a trial held Tuesday, according to the outlet. An unnamed manager at…

Russian Oilfield Service Sees Record Revenue in 2022 – Vedomosti

Russian oilfield service companies earned record revenues in 2022 after major foreign players exited the market due to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Vedomosti newspaper reported Friday. According to data from Kasaktin Consulting cited by Vedomosti, Russian oilfield services earned 1.79 trillion rubles ($22.2 billion) in 2022, the highest figure since at least 2018. The international presence…

War Disrupts Ukrainian-Russian Mafia Bond

Sitting at a cafe in the Ukrainian port of Odesa, a local smuggler drew on his cigarette as he explained how the war has disrupted long-established underworld ties between Russia and Ukraine. “The vast majority of Ukrainian criminals took the side of Ukraine,” said 59-year-old Kirim, who spoke on condition that he be given a…

Faroe Islands Restrict Russian Access to Its Ports

Denmark’s autonomous Faroe Islands said Thursday Russian access to its North Atlantic ports would be restricted to vessels dedicated exclusively to fishing, in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “Only fishing vessels exclusively conducting fisheries under the bilateral agreement between the Faroe Islands and Russia will be allowed to enter Faroese ports,” the government said. “The activities of…

Russia Fines WhatsApp for Failing to Delete Content

A Russian court imposed a fine on U.S. messenger service WhatsApp on Thursday for failing to delete banned content. The 3-million-ruble ($37,000) fine was the first imposed on WhatsApp for such an offense. WhatsApp’s parent company, Meta, was banned and branded “extremist” by Russian authorities last year. Meta’s other platforms, Facebook and Instagram, were blocked…

Kremlin Officials Continue to Use iPhones Despite U.S. Espionage Fears

As many as 30% of employees in the Russian presidential administration continue to use iPhones for personal communication, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday. Peskov’s comments came after Russia’s Federal Security Services (FSB) announced that it had detected “anomalies” in some iPhones in Russia caused by “malicious software” that it linked to “surveillance operations by American…

Nintendo Ends Online Sales of Games in Russia

Nintendo has said it will no longer sell games in Russia through its online store as the Japanese giant winds down operations in the increasingly isolated country. The changes, which were announced and came into effect on Wednesday, follow Nintendo’s suspension of product shipments to Russia in March 2022 after the invasion of Ukraine. Russian customers can still re-download…

Russia Says Repelled ‘Incursion Attempt’ Into Border Region

Updated to recast with Defense Ministry and Kremlin statements and add other updates. Russia’s Defense Ministry said Thursday it had repelled an attempted incursion by “Ukrainian terrorist formations” as two anti-Kremlin militias made up of Russians claimed to have made it over the border.  “Russia’s Armed Forces together with units of the border service…foiled a…

‘Endless’ Shelling Injures 8 in Russian Border Region

At least eight people were injured in what the governor of a southwestern Russian region on the border with Ukraine described as “endless” shelling early Thursday. Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov accused Ukrainian forces of firing Grad missiles at the border town of Shebekino from midnight to sunrise. Ukraine adheres to a policy of neither…