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The Kyiv Independent on MSNKremlin fabricated story on Putin’s near-miss with Ukrainian drones, Moscow Times reportsClaims of Russian President Vladimir Putin's helicopter being "at the epicenter" of a Ukrainian drone attack in Kursk Oblast were reportedly fabricated by the Kremlin, the Moscow Times reported on May 30,
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A monument to Josef Stalin has been unveiled in one of Moscow’s busiest subway stations, the latest attempt by Russian authorities to revive the legacy of the brutal Soviet dictator.
The Kremlin has increasingly embraced the Soviet dictator and his legacy, using them to exalt Russian history in a time of war, but he remains a deeply divisive figure in Russia.
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North Korea’s support enabled Moscow to ramp up its missile attacks on key Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, a report found
Kremlin spokesman says talks in Russian capital to 'naturally' discuss Ukraine as 'main topic' - Anadolu Ajansı
Low-level delegations from Russia and Ukraine held their first direct peace talks in three years in Istanbul on May 16. The talks, which lasted two hours, brought no significant breakthrough, although both sides agreed to the largest prisoner exchange of the war. It was carried out last weekend and freed 1,000 captives on each side.
Until the drafts are submitted and the terms are made known, the war in Ukraine will continue, Peskov said - Moscow is not hitting political targets in Ukraine, he added - New direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will be announced soon,
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Russian drone blitz disrupts Moscow airports, sparks chaosThe Russian Ministry of Defense announced that Kyiv launched nearly 300 drones at 13 Russian regions. Terrified by the attack, residents are posting videos of the incident online. Explosions occurred in multiple locations,