Russia kills own soldier over "terrorism"
The individual was reported to be planning an attack on law enforcement officers.
Billionaire faked own death to join Russian lover in Moscow: Reports
German billionaire Karl-Erivan Haub was officially declared dead in 2021, three years after vanishing in the Swiss Alps.
Putin's intel problem
Russia's security and intelligence services are under scrutiny since last week's attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed 137.
Ukraine dismantles Russian spy network inside top ministries
The spy network, which was working for Russia's FSB, included former and current officials of Ukraine's security services.
Assassination attempt on top Russian military supplier thwarted, FSB claims
The Kremlin has accused so-called "saboteurs" of being behind a number of incidents on Russian soil since the war began.
Pro-Putin calendar depicts armed Russian soldier at steps of US Capitol
A group supporting Russia's security agency is selling the calendar that also features romanticized images of Vladimir Putin.
Russia's FSB increasingly "sabotaging" Putin's orders: Report
Many security service employees have been acting out, hoping to get fired, according to an investigative Russian publication.
Video shows Russian jade miners shooting at police over China-bound exports
"Lie down on the ground, I will shoot," a police officer shouts at the illegal miners in Siberia.
Why is Vladimir Putin stalling?
Political economist Konstantin Sonin said Putin is likely holding off calling a mass mobilization because the war in Ukraine is "deeply unpopular" in Russia.
Russians torching enlistment hubs with Molotov cocktails after 'scam' calls
At least 20 military enlistment offices in Russia were attacked on Tuesday, a Russian security service-linked outlet reported.
Igor Girkin's arrest points to Kremlin power struggles
Girkin was detained in Moscow by his former employers, Russia's FSB security service.
Kremlin crackdown on Telegram "extortion" hints at tensions with FSB
Russian authorities detained Mikhail Polyakov, a former Federal Security Service (FSB) colonel, last week.
Russian state TV figures too "meaningless" to assassinate: Zelensky adviser
"They have no impact on anything," Ukrainian presidential adviser, Mykhailo Podolyak, said in remarks reported by Ukrainian media.
U.S. embassy car in Russia attacked on 4th of July
In another apparent sign of hostility to the U.S., Russia's Federal Security Service has trolled the embassy with a billboard.
Only 30% of FSB would back Putin if another mutiny happens—Exiled oligarch
"One thing is clear, Russia's armed forces are not going to be loyal to Putin. They are not loyal any longer," Mikhail Khodorkovsky told Newsweek.
Prigozhin's chances of being assassinated in Belarus
Ukrainian intelligence have said there is an FSB plot to kill the Wagner founder, who has been exiled to Belarus after his mutiny against Vladimir Putin.
Bomber thwarted in Crimean governor assassination attempt: Russia
Russia's intelligence agency said a Russian national was trained by Ukraine on how to use bombs in order to kill the Crimean official.
Putin assigned the FSB to assassinate Prigozhin: Ukrainian intelligence
Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov told a defense news outlet "we'll see" whether the plot against the Wagner founder will work.
Prigozhin still under investigation despite exile—Russian media
The FSB is reportedly still investigating Yevgeny Prigozhin for armed mutiny despite the Kremlin's promises charges would be dropped as part of a deal.
Putin defectors say they've seized Belgorod towns, vow to "liberate Russia"
The Freedom of Russia Legion aims "to liberate Russia from Putinism," Ilya Ponomarev, an exiled Russian politician, told Newsweek.
Russian police tear off door in raid targeting Putin war critics
Searches targeted those suspected of having ties with Ilya Ponomarev, an exiled Russian official who voted against Moscow's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
Russia making big changes to domestic security
Raids on Moscow police departments are said to be occurring against the backdrop of arrests and dismissals of prominent members of the Russian National Guard.
Kremlin accuses Ukrainian spies of orchestrating Tatarsky bombing
Military blogger Vladlen Tatarsky, real name Maxim Fomin, was killed when a bomb went off during a pro-war event in St. Petersburg on April 2.
Russia arrests Wall Street Journal reporter, says he was spying for U.S.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained in the city of Yekaterinburg, the FSB said.
What Is "Black Bridge"? Anti-Putin group claiming FSB building fire
At least four people were reported dead and five were wounded in the fire that broke out at the building belonging to the FSB last week.
Russian spies still threaten West despite Ukraine fiasco: Ex-intel chief
Mikk Marran, who headed Estonia's foreign intelligence service until last year, told Newsweek that Moscow's spies are still conducting foreign operations.
Videos show smoke billowing into sky after fire at Russian FSB office
Social media clips show the blaze in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don.
Russia's FSB accuses U.S. citizen of "biological" espionage
The Federal Security Service said it had "initiated a criminal case" against an unnamed American citizen suspected of "collecting intelligence information."
Russian caught trying to switch sides and fight for Ukraine
In court documents, the man is accused of sharing "Nazi views" and as "an ardent opponent of the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation."
Two American nationals accused of funneling U.S. weapons tech to Russia
Five Russian nationals were also charged by the Department of Justice in the alleged smuggling scheme.