Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that negotiations would get harder the longer the war in Ukraine goes on.
An ally of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin appeared to warn the United States that it could potentially seize Alaska, a former Russian colony it sold to Washington in 1867.
A statement by Ukraine's Joint Forces Task Force called the claims nothing, but fake Russian propaganda.
According to Ukraine, more than 36,500 Russian soldiers have been killed since the invasion began in February.
According to the documentary, the phone call between Macron and Putin happened four days before Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
“Putin [may] offer the potential for a cease-fire if only to give him[self] an opportunity to fortify the gains that he’s managed to achieve so far,” defense policy analyst Victor Abramowqicz said.
Ukrainian forces attacked several Russian military bases located in the temporarily occupied city of Melitopol.
The children recovered by the Ukrainian government were mostly orphans or those deprived of parental care.
The statement came after reports surfaced of four dead dolphins being found in the Tuzlivski Lymani [Tuzly Lagoon] National Nature Park and its surroundings.
The captured individual gave Russians intelligence data on the deployment of the Ukrainian army.
More than 35,000 Russian soldiers have died since the invasion began on Feb. 24, says the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Russian forces were previously accused of bombing a shopping mall in the Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky issued the warning in a video addressed to NATO leaders.
The men were accused of terrorism after they set fire to relay boxes on the railway network at night, the Belarusian Investigative Committee said.
Despite being held in custody, the soldier said he regrets fighting in the “terrible war,” and added that Russian forces are only “looting” in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is rumored to be suffering from severe health issues, including cancer and Parkinson's disease.
The hacking collective announced cyber warfare against Russia in March following its invasion of Ukraine.
More than a dozen women in Russia said their husbands were deployed to Ukraine as part of Russia's Fifth Tank Brigade of Tatsin.
The cyberattack comes a day after a Russian missile strike targeted a shopping mall in the city of Kremenchuk in the Poltava region.
Russia's ministry of defense denied any of its systems were destroyed: “The enemy unsuccessfully attempted to launch attacks by aviation and [multiple launch rocket systems] at Snake Island.”
Ukrainian lawmaker Andriy Derkach was previously accused by the United States of attempting to influence the 2020 presidential election.
Russian soldiers are also turning to alcohol to overcome their fear of being attacked by Ukrainian forces.