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A 40-mile-long convoy of Russian military vehicle that was stalled for several days outside Kyiv has reportedly 'broken up and redeployed.'
The International Space Station is caught in the crosshairs of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, sparking concerns over a space war.
Ukrainian economists have calculated the current total cost of the damage to the country since Russia invaded.
The head of Russia's Space Agency made the threat in response to sanctions against the country.
Defence minister Sergei Shoigu said there's 16,000 volunteers in the Middle East prepared to fight in the Donbas region.
Ukraine intelligence has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is plotting a terrorist attack on nuclear power plant Chernobyl.
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On February 23 his battalion got the order to invade Ukraine alongside other Russian forces
Ukrainian authorities have claimed that Russian forces have bombed a psychiatric hospital containing more than 300 people.
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The Space X launch director joined in on a 'broomstick' joke amid the launch of the Falcon 9.
Russian soldiers captured by Ukraine have revealed their fears of being killed if they are sent back home regarded as failures.
The Russian president is said to be unimpressed with the intelligence he received prior to the invasion of Ukraine.
The prime minister's warning came after Moscow claimed to have uncovered a 'biological weapons lab' in Ukraine.
Two years ago, Pavel Durov stood up to Russia. Today, Telegram lies at the heart of the (mis)information battle between Russia and Ukraine.
At least three people are believed to have been killed, including a child, after a maternity and children's hospital was bombed in Mariupol.
A Russian representative to the UN tweeted against the claims, calling them 'disturbing'
Four days into the invasion, Vladimir Putin put Russia's nuclear deterrence forces on high alert.
Authorities said that three Ukrainian soldiers were killed trying to defend the site
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has deemed the bombing of a maternity hospital in Mariupol as 'genocide'.
A former war correspondent has shared chilling insight to the so-called 'butterfly' mines reportedly being used by Russian troops in Ukraine
Deputy mayor Sergei Orlov has described the extent of the damage caused by the war.
The former president is said to have 'admired' Putin while also being 'afraid' of him.
The UK's Ministry of Defence has said Russia has admitted to using thermobaric weapons in its invasion of Ukraine.
Russian president Vladimir Putin, who launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine last month, 'abruptly changed' at 11 years old.