Andrii Yurash, the Ukrainian ambassador to the Vatican, accused Russia of hacking and said the hackers "demonstrate the real face of Russian politics."
A Russian soldier's wife revealed that the Federal Security Service first summoned servicemen who belonged to the Black Sea Fleet for "interviews."
TIME magazine's director of photography said the featured photos reflect "the sentiment humming in the background, and sometimes roaring quite loudly."
The UAF General Staff said that the Russian army has lost more than 230 soldiers and over 15 pieces of military equipment in the Zaporizhzhia region over the previous days.
One of the letter bombs exploded in the hands of an employee, causing an injury to the worker's right hand.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said missiles and artillery systems play a significant role in "effectively defeating the enemy."
The prisoners recruited by the infamous Wagner mercenary group were imprisoned for committing crimes of rape and murder, a report said.
The director of Russian independent pollster Levada Center believed that Vladimir Putin's mobilization order contributed to the rise in support of peace talks.
Sergey Naryshkin, the Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia, claimed that Poland believes it deserves compensation for providing Ukraine with military aid and accommodation for war refugees.
Ukrainian military intelligence also suggested that Russia is planning to have its cadets in military educational institutions graduate earlier than usual to help bolster Moscow's ranks.
Russia has reportedly lost more than 88,300 soldiers since the invasion began in February.
The rollout of the crowd-dispersing drone is seen as Russia's response to some concerns about large anti-war protests that could break out in the country.
Both minor children were tortured and executed during Russia's occupation of the city of Izium.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky added that Russia is losing "hundreds" of troops in the Donetsk region daily.
Top U.S. Democrats said on Tuesday that securing more funding for Ukraine and COVID-19 and passing a full-year spending bill are priorities before Republicans take control of the House of Representatives early next year.
The Russian soldiers' mothers and wives will be sent to the Russian-occupied Donbas region.
The widow of the Russian colonel believed that her husband wanted to tell Russian officials that there was a problem in their war efforts.
The soldiers were conducting "Donbas Evacuation" operations when they saved the grandmother from her home near the frontline.
Russian President Vladimir Putin paid tribute to the soldiers defending "Novorossiya"—a historical term for "new Russia" often used by Russian nationalists.
The recovery army has been deployed to the regions of Sumy, Chernihiv, Kyiv, Donetsk, Poltava and Rivne.
Russian General Andriy Gurulev said targeting Ukraine's banking infrastructure would plunge the country into chaos.
In March, U.S. intelligence also suggested Putin is being misled by people in his inner circle about the Russian army's poor performance in the war in Ukraine.