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Russian general shot in Moscow regains consciousness

A senior Russian military intelligence official who was shot in Moscow has regained consciousness after undergoing emergency surgery, according to Russian media reports. Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, deputy head of Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency, was seriously wounded on Friday after being attacked inside his apartment building in the north-west of the capital. He was rushed to hospital in critical condition and placed in a medically induced coma following surgery. On Saturday, doctors said his condition had stabilised and that the immediate threat to his life had passed, Russia’s state news agency Tass reported. Investigators say the 64-year-old general was ambushed on the stair landing of his residential block, where he was shot three times. According to sources cited by the Kommersant newspaper, he was struck in the chest or abdomen before the attacker fled with an accomplice. Residents in […]

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Russian Intelligence General Shot in Moscow

A senior figure in Russia’s military intelligence has been seriously wounded after a shooting in Moscow, adding to a growing list of targeted attacks against high-ranking security officials since the start of the war in Ukraine. The victim, Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, deputy head of Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency, was shot several times inside a residential building on Volokolamsk Highway, in the north-west of the Russian capital. He was rushed to hospital, but authorities have not disclosed details about his condition. Russia’s Investigative Committee confirmed that a criminal case for attempted murder has been opened. According to officials, the attacker escaped the scene, prompting an extensive investigation that includes reviewing CCTV footage and questioning witnesses. Residents in the area reported hearing multiple gunshots early in the morning. Vladimir Alexeyev is a prominent figure within Russia’s security establishment. During the […]

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Syrians say recruiter sent them to die in Ukraine

A young Syrian man has described how he was lured into Russia’s war in Ukraine by a recruiter who later burned his passport after he refused to pay to stay out of combat. Omar, 26, says he was recruited by Polina Alexandrovna Azarnykh, a Russian woman who runs a Telegram channel offering foreign men contracts with the Russian military. Speaking to the BBC under a false name for his safety, Omar said he was promised safe, well-paid work and even Russian citizenship, but instead found himself fighting on the front line with minimal training. In a video sent to Omar, flames can be seen consuming his Syrian passport while a woman’s voice in Russian says, “It’s burning well.” Omar says the voice belongs to Azarnykh, who became angry after he refused to pay her $3,000, money she had allegedly demanded […]

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Putin: Russia May Stop War if Ukraine Holds Elections

Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that Moscow could halt its ongoing military operations in Ukraine if the Ukrainian government agrees to hold national elections. This statement comes amid continued fighting in multiple regions, with both sides reporting casualties and infrastructure damage. According to Kremlin officials, Putin’s remarks signal a potential opening for negotiations, though skepticism remains high in Kyiv and among Western allies. Ukrainian leaders have reiterated that any decision about elections or peace talks must preserve the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Experts warn that while Putin’s announcement may appear conciliatory, it could also be a strategic move to pressure Ukraine politically. Holding elections in a war zone presents significant logistical and security challenges, and any such process would likely face scrutiny from international observers. The international community continues to call for dialogue and de-escalation. The United Nations […]

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Putin praises Ukraine gains and warns of further military action

Russian President Vladimir Putin has hailed what he called significant gains by Russian forces in Ukraine, using his annual press conference in Moscow to warn that Moscow is prepared to push further if peace efforts fail. The marathon question and answer event, a hallmark of his nearly 25 years in power, was dominated by the war and Russia’s confrontation with the West.​ Putin claimed that Russian troops now hold the strategic initiative along most of the front line. He said his forces have created, and intend to expand, a “security buffer zone” near Russia’s border to prevent Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory.​ The Russian leader repeated that the Kremlin’s goals in Ukraine remain unchanged. He insisted that the objectives of what Moscow still calls its “special military operation” will be fully achieved, either through negotiations or by force.​ Putin said […]

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