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Moscow will fall: Ukraine’s drone commander taunted Russia after knocking out 13 power stations and torching a refinery 500 miles deep
Ukraine is methodically switching off occupied Crimea. In 48 hours, its drones knocked out 13 power stations across Crimea, ...
The operation shut down energy facilities in occupied Crimea as well as in the occupied parts of Ukraine's Donetsk, Luhansk, ...
Power outages have hit Russian-occupied parts of southern Ukraine, according to the Moscow-affiliated regional authorities. "All districts of the Kherson region are fully or partially without ...
Russia signed an agreement on Thursday with Kazakhstan to build the first nuclear power plant in Central Asia's largest ...
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Putin wanted to make Russia great again. Instead, Ukraine is the new rising power in Europe
Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine is often, and misleadingly, characterised as a great power conflict. The narrative goes like this: Russia went to war against Ukraine because it felt threatened by ...
When Russian mercenaries from the infamous Wagner group arrived in Mali five years ago, it was meant to be an example of Moscow’s new role in Africa, a quick and successful projection of military ...
Russia slammed Ukraine with a “massive” attack that killed at least one child and knocked out power in nine regions, including parts of the capital city Kyiv, Ukrainian officials said Friday. The ...
Russian strikes left four dead and hundreds of thousands without power and water in Ukraine’s Chernihiv region on Tuesday as the winter months loom. Chernihiv and the northern part of the province ...
On June 14, Kazakhstan’s Atomic Energy Agency announced that Russia’s Rosatom had been selected to lead construction of the country’s first nuclear power plant. In a separate statement, agency head ...
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