Ukraine has reportedly ceased attacks on tankers following a US request, but continues to target Russian ports, with recent drone strikes causing damage and operational halts at grain terminals and an oil refinery in Novorossiysk and Orsk. Meanwhile, Ukraine's ombudsman reports at least 375 Ukrainian deaths in Russian captivity, and law enforcement has charged Russian detention center staff with torture.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced it has captured the village of Vilne in the Dnipropetrovsk region, while Ukraine has not yet commented on these claims.
Russia and Ukraine have conducted another prisoner exchange, with each side releasing 160 prisoners of war. This exchange was confirmed by both the Russian Ministry of Defense and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Hundreds of masked Russian soldiers have withdrawn from the city of Kidal in northern Mali, leaving behind a significant amount of weapons, equipment, and a downed helicopter. Their departure raises important questions about the activities of the Russian Ministry of Defense's mercenary group in the region.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has reportedly included the Dutch company Destinus on a list of "possible targets," stating that European plans to provide more drones to Ukraine are a step towards war with Russia.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that its air defense units intercepted a total of 280 Ukrainian drones over central and western Russia within a 10-hour period, with 47 of them reportedly heading towards Moscow.
On February 25, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Ukrainian recruitment centers (TCK) had forcibly mobilized the dual Hungarian-Ukrainian citizen, who later surrendered to Russian troops on the Krasnoarmiysk front. Albert Roman, a soldier of the 14th Ukrainian Brigade who has dual citizenship, surrendered to units of the “Center” army group, the Russian daily […]
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According to a source close to the Russian Ministry of Defense, a new wave of mobilization in Russia, which has been discussed for months, poses significant risks including potential for large losses and desertion.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has reportedly distributed an "anti-assassination guide" to its military and civilian personnel, offering recommendations on how to act if they suspect an assassination attempt. The document was made public by a Russian political scientist in exile.
One year after replacing the Wagner Group, Russia's Africa Corps soldiers are reportedly stepping up abuses in Mali, with numerous executions and gruesome staging implicated despite direct oversight by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Extensive raids are underway in Penza, Russia, where men are being detained directly on the streets and forced to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense, according to reports.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released revelations concerning terrorist attacks in Mali, providing insights into the security situation in the West African nation.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has been embroiled in a series of criminal investigations, dismissals, and compromising media leaks over the past two years, stemming from widespread corruption allegations.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that eight doctors were killed and ten people were injured in a Ukrainian drone attack on a medical facility in the Donetsk region this week.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released a video and reported the capture of a soldier identified as Albert Roman, who holds dual Ukrainian-Hungarian citizenship.
The Russian Ministry of Defense released a video after carrying out a drone attack on a logistics center in the Kyiv region, according to a news agency report.
The Russian Ministry of Defense claims to be shooting down an increasing number of Ukrainian drones, while authorities continue to use euphemisms to describe the damage, technical problems, and violations caused by these attacks.
A drone attack in Moscow damaged a high-rise building in the city center, just a few kilometers from the Russian Ministry of Defense and the Kremlin, leading to speculation about its impact on President Putin.
The publication of a list of European drone manufacturers for Ukraine by the Russian Ministry of Defense has reignited concerns about data security for critical companies. The defense industry is advocating for stronger measures to protect sensitive business information.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Ukraine launched 283 drones against Russia on the night of Friday, March 20, marking one of the largest numbers since the start of the war, with all reportedly intercepted, according to Moscow.
The war initiated by Putin has fueled corruption and embezzlement within the Russian Ministry of Defense, leading to the arrest of a former first deputy minister and close associate of former minister Sergei Shoigu.