Fire at the Tikoretsk-Nafta oil depot in Krasnodar Krai
A major fire broke out at the Tikhoretsk-Nafta oil depot in Russia’s Krasnodar Krai following a series of explosions. Authorities said the blaze was triggered by falling drone debris, though the circumstances of the incident remain under investigation. The fire has spread across an area…
Read moreRussia have declared MediaZona editor Dmitry Treshchanin as wanted
MediaZona drew attention to the update in the Interior Ministry of Russia’s list on February 24, noting that the editor of the magazine had been declared wanted. Samara investigators have initiated a chase against Treshchanin for violating the order of the activities of a foreign…
Read moreMilitary recruiters just got an added incentive in two regions for forcing contracts
After the recent scandals from Primorsky Krai, in which conscripts on a train were forced to sign contracts, as well as those on a dark bus that were told they were signing to accept military uniforms, while some cases where contracts have been signed without…
Read moreRussian journalist Alexei Seregin was fined for a shared article on Telegram
Maria Ermolaeva, a judge of the Yoshkar-Ola City Court in Mari El, on February 18th found the author of the Telegram channel ‘Nothing Will Happen in Mari El’, journalist Alexei Seregin, guilty of participation in the activities of an undesirable organisation, and fined him 5,000…
Read moreAtesh movement disabled antennas of Russian electronic warfare systems near Sevastopol
Agents of the military-partisan movement Atesh reported that they had disabled the antennas of Russian electronic warfare systems in the suburbs of occupied Sevastopol. According to their information, the sabotage was carried out near the village of Goncharne – the tower was equipped with electronic…
Read moreRussia stated yesterday that Ukraine were going to get nuclear weapons from France and UK, which has now been refuted
London and Paris have rejected Russia’s statements about allegedly preparing to transfer a ‘nuclear bomb’ to Kyiv, and Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry has called the claims absurd. Representatives of Great Britain and France denied the statement spread by the Russian authorities about their countries’ alleged readiness…
Read moreBelgorod police officer died in Moscow explosion
An explosion at the Savelyevsky Train Station square in Moscow killed 34-year-old Denis Bratuschenko, along with the bomber, a 22-year-old native from Udmurtia, while two traffic police officers were also injured. Bratuschenko started his service in the Moscow police force in 2019, and is survived…
Read moreKey comments from Ursula von der Leyen and President Zelensky in Kyiv
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv to mark the end of the fourth year and the beginning of an historic fifth year that the Russians have been attacking the country. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the year 2027 was “very important…
Read moreEuropean Commissioner pays a visit to Kyiv
This morning the European Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv, commenting: “To confirm: Europe is unwaveringly supporting Ukraine – financially, militarily, and in this harsh winter. “And to send a clear signal to both the Ukrainian people and the aggressor: we will not…
Read moreTatarstan rocked by explosions as pumping station catches fire after Ukrainian drone attack
Russia’s Tatarstan was rocked by multiple explosions on the night of February 23, as residents began to report a fire and send footage to pro-Ukrainian media channels. Several of these channels state that the Kaleikino NPS oil pumping station in Almetyevsk was on fire, some…
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