Belgium Probing Russian ‘Interference’ in European Parliament, PM Says

Belgian prosecutors have opened an investigation into Russian “interference” in the European Parliament following allegations that lawmakers were paid to spread Kremlin propaganda, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said Friday. “Our judicial authorities have now confirmed this interference is subject to prosecution,” De Croo said. “The cash payments did not take place in Belgium,…

Russia, Ukraine Swap 122 Fallen Soldiers’ Bodies

Russia and Ukraine announced Friday that they exchanged the bodies of 122 fallen soldiers, the fourth publicly known swap between the two warring sides since the start of this year. Moscow received the remains of 23 soldiers, the RBC news website reported, citing Russian lawmaker Shamsayil Saraliyev.  Kyiv, meanwhile, repatriated 99 bodies, according to Ukraine’s Coordination Headquarters…

Russia Sends Instructors, Air Defense System to Niger

Russian military instructors have arrived in Niger with an air defense system and other equipment as part of the West African nation’s deepening security ties with Moscow, state television announced late Thursday. Niger’s military government agreed in January to step up military cooperation with Russia after expelling French forces that were helping to fight jihadist…

The Kremlin’s Creeping Nationalizations Hit Chelyabinsk Businesses

The Kremlin’s wartime campaign of forced nationalization has hit the Ural Mountains region of Chelyabinsk, a major industrial center, harder than most.  Since the February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russian prosecutors have targeted 55 enterprises — metals, chemicals, agribusiness and even a major car dealership — for compulsory state takeover, according to figures from the…

Kremlin Calls on Iran and Israel to Exercise ‘Restraint’

Moscow on Thursday called on Iran and Israel to exercise restraint amid spiraling tensions in the Middle East. Tehran has issued fresh threats against Israel over a strike earlier this month that killed two Iranian generals, triggering U.S. President Joe Biden to pledge “iron-clad” support for Israel on Wednesday. “It is very important for everybody…

Russia Successfully Launches Angara A5 Rocket on Third Attempt

Russia successfully launched its Angara A5 space rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome on Thursday afternoon after two aborted liftoff attempts earlier this week. The heavy-lift rocket was initially scheduled for launch on Tuesday at the Amur region spaceport in Far East Russia. Previously, all three Angara A5 launches were based out of northern Russia’s Plesetsk Cosmodrome.…

Russian Security Agents Say Killed 2 Militants in North Caucasus Anti-Terrorism Operation

Russian law enforcement agents in the North Caucasus republic of Kabardino-Balkaria killed two armed militants during a counterterrorism operation, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) said Thursday.  A firefight erupted between “members of a gang that is part of an international terrorist organization who were planning to commit a number of acts of sabotage and terrorism”…

Russian Attack Helicopter Crashes Near Annexed Crimea

A Russian Mi-24 attack helicopter crashed off the coast of annexed Crimea on Wednesday morning, according to a Defense Ministry statement shared with state news agencies. “At around 6:00 a.m. Moscow time, the Mi-24 helicopter crashed near the western coast of the republic of Crimea while performing a scheduled flight over the Black Sea,” the statement reads.…

Russia Charges Exiled Feminist Activist With ‘Justifying Terrorism’ – Reports

Russian authorities have charged exiled feminist activist Zalina Marshenkulova with “justifying terrorism,” media reported Wednesday, citing anonymous law enforcement sources. According to the Telegram news channel Astra, Russia’s Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes, opened a criminal case over a post on Marshenkulova’s Telegram channel about the killing of pro-war blogger Vladlen Tatarsky. In the post, dated April 3, 2023,…

Russia Targets Ukrainian Energy Sites in Overnight Attacks

Russia hit two energy sites in aerial strikes on southern Ukraine overnight, officials said Wednesday, the latest in Moscow’s targeted attacks against the country’s power network. “The enemy attacked energy facilities in the south of the country,” Ukraine’s Energy Ministry said in a statement. It said a substation in the southern Mykolaiv region was targeted,…

Russia Jails 2 Men for Trying to Join Anti-Kremlin Militia

A Russian military court has sentenced two men to nine years in prison on separate charges of attempting to join a militia group fighting alongside the Ukrainian army, state media reported Wednesday. Vsevolod Kulikov, 19, from the central Lipetsk region, and Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, 36, from the republic of Tatarstan, were accused of applying to enlist…

Russia Says Investigating Senior U.S., NATO Officials for ‘Financing Terrorism’

Russia’s top investigative body announced Tuesday that it has launched a criminal probe into senior officials in the United States and NATO member countries who are suspected of “financing terrorism.” Russia’s Investigative Committee, which probes major crimes, said it has “established” that money from commercial organizations had been used to “eliminate prominent political and public figures”…

Ukrainian Artillery Strike Kills 2 in Russian Border Region

Two people were killed in a Ukrainian artillery strike on a Russian village in the Bryansk border region on Tuesday, the local governor said. Kyiv’s forces have intensified their cross-border attacks in recent months, with a spate of drone and aerial bombardments on places close to the two countries’ shared border. “Ukrainian terrorists have fired…

China, Russia Say To Strengthen Cooperation in Lavrov Visit

China and Russia said Tuesday they would strengthen strategic cooperation as Moscow’s top diplomat met President Xi Jinping in Beijing, further deepening ties as the war in Ukraine grinds on. The two countries have in recent years ramped up contacts, and their strategic partnership has only grown closer since Moscow’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine. On…

Lithuania Detains Person Suspected of Attacking Russian Embassy

Police in Lithuania have detained a person suspected of carrying out two arson attacks on Russia’s Embassy in Vilnius over the weekend, media in the Baltic country reported Tuesday. Law enforcement authorities launched a criminal investigation after Molotov cocktails were thrown at the embassy early on Sunday and Monday.  Neither the embassy nor Russia’s Foreign…

Russia Aborts Spacecraft Launch for Second Day in a Row

Updated with second launch abort, Borisov’s remarks. Russia’s space agency Roscosmos on Wednesday called off the test launch of its Angara A5 space rocket for a second day in a row, though the exact cause of the aborted flight was not immediately known. “The command ‘abort launch’ has been issued,” a flight controller said in…

Russia Issues Arrest Warrant for Norwegian Ex-Politician

Russia has issued an arrest warrant for a former Norwegian politician who currently serves as a medic in the Ukrainian military, the state-run news agency TASS reported Tuesday, citing law enforcement agencies. “Sandra Andersen Eira, a Norwegian woman from the International Legion of Ukraine, has been placed on an international wanted list as part of…

Residents of Flood-Struck Russian City Protest Local Government

Residents of Orsk, the Ural Mountains city most impacted by some of Russia’s worst flooding in decades, staged protests against local authorities’ perceived inaction on Monday. Much of Orsk was submerged underwater after the Ural River swelled and burst through a dam embankment on Friday, forcing thousands to evacuate. Russia declared a regionwide state of emergency…

Weekend Arson Attacks Target Russian Embassy in Lithuania

Russia’s Embassy in Lithuania was attacked with Molotov cocktails twice over the weekend, media in the Baltic country reported Monday. The embassy wall in Vilnius was damaged after unidentified individuals threw bottles with incendiary liquids after 2:00 a.m. local time on Sunday and Monday, according to the broadcaster LRT. The suspects have not yet been identified.…

Jailed Crimean Ex-Official Asks to Join Russian Army in Ukraine

A jailed ex-minister in annexed Crimea has asked to join the Russian military and be deployed to Ukraine, a Russian prison watchdog member told state media Monday. Moscow’s Zamoskvoretsky District Court last July sentenced Vera Novoselskaya, Crimea’s former Russian-installed culture minister, to 10 years in prison for accepting 25 million rubles ($270,000) in bribes. Russia’s Public Monitoring…

Ukraine Says Situation ‘Difficult’ Around Chasiv Yar

The situation around eastern Ukraine’s frontline city of Chasiv Yar is “difficult and tense,” the army said on Sunday, adding that the Russian invaders were now “in retreat.” Russian forces have unleashed “constant fire” in the area in recent days seeking to seize the city’s dominant heights. Chasiv Yar lies less than 30 kilometers southeast…

Russia Evacuates Almost 4,500 People After Dam Burst

The mayor of the city of half a million people, Sergei Salmin, said authorities would forcibly evacuate people from flooded zones if necessary. He said the water level of the Ural River had risen to dangerous levels and would rise further. “The situation leaves you no choice. At night, the river can reach a critical…