Russia’s latest threat of a possible nuclear war comes after Polish former Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski suggested that the West should arm Ukraine with nuclear weapons.
Ukrainian officials previously said Russians only move the corpses of dead soldiers at night in an attempt to cover up its military losses in the war.
The Polish president also urged other countries not to be afraid of Russia's threats of nuclear attacks.
The "Direct Line with Vladimir Putin" is an annual televised event, which sees Russians speaking directly to their leader about their daily problems.
Petro Andriushchenko, the advisor to Mariupol's mayor, said workers are pulling out hundreds of bodies from the rubble.
During the broadcast of a state TV show, “The Evening with Vladimir Solovyov,” participants mentioned that Russia could receive less aid from the U.S. should Republicans win in the upcoming midterm elections.
Germany's Culture Minister Claudia Roth made the off-color comment during a meeting with her Ukrainian counterpart, Oleksandr Tkachenko.
Medvedev served as Russia's president from 2008 to 2012 and the country's prime minister from 2012 to 2020.
The hacking collective also leaked more than 1.5 million emails taken from a Russian radio group.
The Russian general was killed during battle near the village of Mykolaivka in Luhansk Oblast.
Ukrainian officials say they gained access to several documents where employees of the 5th unit of the Kremlin’s FSB admitted that many Russians still do not understand why the invasion of Ukraine was needed to achieve Russia’s goals.
The U.S. government announced a new round of sanctions against Russia designed to target sanction-evading efforts, luxury assets, and military capabilities.
There are several unknowns adding uncertainty to the oil market.
A host of a Russian state TV show also said Russia is being forced to consider demilitarizing the entire NATO alliance.
The BBC gathered several testimonies of residents in Kherson who say they were tortured.
"In principle, we do not object to the use of cryptocurrency in international transactions," said the central bank, which previously called for a blanket ban.
There have been several reports of mutiny and declining morale among Russian soldiers as the war in Ukraine stretches into its fourth month.
The remarks come as Russia has intensified its offensive in Ukraine with troops attacking areas in Donbas.
A study conducted by the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance estimated that the country accounts for over 11% of the global hash rate.
The corpses of Russian soldiers are stored in refrigerator trains stationed in different regions across Ukraine.
"If the digital currency is recognized as property, it will be possible to carry out operations on foreign economic activity."
Russian President Vladimir Putin is also reportedly losing his eyesight due to cancer.