Igor Kirillov, the chief of Russia’s radioactive, chemical and biological defense forces. In an hourlong televised meeting with his top military brass, Vladimir Putin left Syria unmentioned and ...
Igor Kirillov was killed along with his assistant when an explosive device attached to a scooter went off outside an apartment building in southeastern Moscow, Russian and Ukrainian officials said.
Gen Igor Kirillov who was killed on Dec. 17 by a bomb ... Ukraine and brought the conflict once again to the streets of the Russian capital. The FSB has arrested a suspect, a citizen of the ...
As the new Trump administration is now focusing on a plethora of domestic issues left by its predecessors, the Kiev regime is ...
BBC Verify looks into claims made about the US government's response to Hurricane Helene. Both Trump fans and Harris supporters baselessly claimed large-scale voter fraud in Tuesday's election. BBC ...
A Ukrainian official said Kyiv was responsible for the assassination in Moscow of Gen. Igor Kirillov, the chief of Russia’s radioactive, chemical and biological defense forces.
Russia said on Monday it had summoned the Moldovan ambassador in Moscow to protest against what Russia's foreign ministry called "unfounded accusations" against the Russian ambassador in Chisinau ...
In an embarrassment for Vladimir Putin, Ukraine struck the Ryazan oil refinery for a second time in 48 hours after Russia's air defences failed, triggering new problems for fuel supplies.
As Russia Chief Political Correspondent, and former Moscow bureau chief, Andrew helps lead coverage of the world's largest country, whose political, economic and social transformation under ...
Previously Georgi was stationed in Moscow and wrote about Russia, the region and the conflict in Ukraine. Earlier, Georgi was based in London, where he covered energy and financial markets after ...
Tom Norton is Newsweek's Fact Check reporter, based in London. His focus is reporting on misinformation and misleading information in U.S. public life. He has in-depth knowledge of open source ...
The roots of Russia's invasion of Ukraine go back decades and run deep. The current conflict is more than one country fighting to take over another; it is — in the words of one U.S. official ...