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A drone strike on a passenger train in Crimea has killed one person and injured another, according to accusations leveled against Ukraine by the Kremlin on Monday.08 Jun 2026-19:20
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Russia and Uzbekistan on Thursday began construction of a nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan, the first of its kind in post-Soviet Central Asia, the Kremlin said, to help meet the growing regional demand for power.05 Jun 2026-05:26
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Russia’s current summer offensive is faltering as military commanders repeat the same strategic blunders that led to major defeats in 2022, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW). Russian forces are currently attempting to encircle the city of Lyman by establishing positions to its north, northeast, and east. Analysts note this closely mirrors the failed summer 2022 campaign, which ultimately ended with Ukrainian forces liberating both Izium and Lyman in a matter of weeks.04 Jun 2026-11:32
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The Kremlin has responded to a major overnight Ukrainian drone attack that struck deep inside Russian territory, hitting critical infrastructure in St. Petersburg just ahead of a major economic summit.03 Jun 2026-16:13
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Russia in 2026 presents itself to the world with a growing sense of defiance. More than four years after the full scale invasion of Ukraine began, the Kremlin shows little sign of reconsidering its goals, despite battlefield losses, economic pressures, international sanctions and growing domestic strains. Instead, Moscow increasingly projects an image of resilience, endurance and determination.03 Jun 2026-04:09
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Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the Kremlin said on Monday.01 Jun 2026-15:12
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Ukrainian long-range strike drones are hitting targets inside Russia with more than double the accuracy and effectiveness of Russia's own Shahed-type drones, according to intelligence and military sources.01 Jun 2026-12:01
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent birthday greetings to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, according to the Kremlin.01 Jun 2026-11:07
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The leaders of Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) member states adopted a joint statement in Astana on Friday expressing concern over what they described as “substantial risks” to the economic security of member states arising from Armenia’s preparations to join the European Union, warning of potential damage to the bloc’s members.29 May 2026-19:55
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