The 36-year-old mother got detained since admitting to the crime, but it was unclear what charges she could face over the incident.
Relatives of the Russian draftees said they were not given any explanation as to what would happen after signing the war forms.
In addition to not being given training and exercises, Russian draftees also do not go through any medical examinations, according to a human rights group.
The couple got into petty fights over domestic issues before the incident, according to authorities.
Opposition says 'political suicide' if Belarus joins Ukraine war
Officials determined that the bomb threat was false and arrested the man at Singapore's Changi Airport.
EU sees sabotage in gas pipe leaks, Norway hikes security
The leak has "305,925 names, addresses and phone numbers of incoming RU reservists."
Following the intrusion, Japanese patrol vessels ordered the Chinese ships to immediately exit the waters, and Tokyo lodged a stern protest with Beijing.
Russian strikes cut power in much of Ukraine's Kharkiv
When U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris makes an expected visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas on Thursday, she will be the latest in a long list of dignitaries - and tourists - coming to gaze into secretive North Korea.
Turkey bows to US pressure, cuts Russian bank ties
Russia has said that the territories once annexed will be under Moscow's "full protection," raising the threat of using nuclear weapons.
Ishaq Dar, Pakistan's new finance minister, has strongly favoured intervention in currency markets in three previous stints in the job, but faces a nation in economic crisis this time and the conditions of an International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme.
Body of missing US ski mountaineer found in Nepal
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris condemned "disturbing" actions by China in remarks to American sailors based in Japan, days after the administration pledged U.S.
Seasoned politician and chartered accountant Ishaq Dar took the oath as Pakistan's new finance minister on Wednesday, the prime minister's office said, as the country fights an economic crisis exacerbated by devastating floods.
The trial begins on Wednesday of eleven men accused of responsibility for a 2009 stadium massacre and mass rape by Guinean security forces that survivors and family members hope will bring them justice after 13 years.
The naval ships belonging to China and Russia were found by U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Kimball.
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Pakistan FM warns of consequences to Taliban isolation
President Vladimir Putin's latest warning that he is ready to use nuclear weapons to defend Russia amid the war in Ukraine has made a troubling question much more urgent: Is the former KGB spy bluffing?
The activist, who was hospitalized, has since become a suspect in a case of inciting hatred or hostility with the threat of violence, according to reports.
The Solomon Islands has told Pacific nations invited to a White House meeting with President Joe Biden it won't sign the summit declaration, according to a note seen by Reuters, prompting concern over the islands' ties to China.
CIA Director William Burns noted that it is still "very hard to say" whether Putin's threats of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine is a bluff.
Politics a family affair for Italy's far-right leader Giorgia Meloni
Cyprus drivers fill up in breakaway north as prices soar
Potassium Iodide helps block the negative effects of radioactive iodine to a person's thyroid gland.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz named his son and heir Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as the kingdom's prime minister and his second son Prince Khalid as defence minister, a royal decree showed on Tuesday.
Plagued by mosquitoes at night and marauding monkeys by day, ship captain Glenn Madoginog was held for months at an Indonesian naval base before ending up in a cramped prison cell, sleeping alongside convicted murderers and child rapists.