Russia puts trophied NATO vehicles from Ukraine on display
A Moscow exhibition will showcase an array of NATO vehicles captured by Russian forces throughout the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Ukraine destroys Russian Ka-32 helicopter in Moscow: Video
Ukrainian intelligence claims to have set the chopper on fire at an airfield located just 20 miles from Red Square.
Putin sends Russia's defense minister a warning shot
Russia's deputy defense minister was arrested in what some call a signal to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
Putin's deputy defense minister arrested for 'high treason': reports
Timur Ivanov's detention has sparked speculation about whether it might signal a purge, given his close relationship with members of Russia's elite.
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 issues orders for nuclear space program
The Russian leader took another step toward the creation of a nuclear energy program for space.
Bryan Kohberger defense team's move slammed by prosecutor: 'half-baked'
Prosecutors do not want the results of a highly-controversial phone poll released to the public
Bryan Kohberger did not stalk Idaho victim before murder, court hears
The prosecutor was trying to establish that the defense has been spreading false information about the case during a phone poll of 400 potential jurors.
Putin ally pledges "maximum reward" for NATO fighters killed in Ukraine
A top Russian official said his country's troops should be rewarded for killing any NATO soldiers who may be in Ukraine.
Japanese executive found dead in Moscow hotel
The CEO is the latest in a series of executives who have turned up dead in the Russian capital.
Russia preparing to mobilize 300,000 troops by June: Ukraine
Both Moscow and Kyiv have recently taken steps to bolster their military conscription efforts amid the war in Ukraine.
Putin faces fresh embarrassment over terror failure
Russia had been warned about a terror attack planned for Crocus City Hall in Moscow, according to a U.S. newspaper.
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.
Russian lawmakers call for probe of West over "terrorist" attacks
The Russian State Duma has requested that the Kremlin investigate Western countries over strikes against Russia.
Putin's key ally undermines him over Moscow massacre
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko contradicted the Kremlin line on last week's attack on the Crocus City Hall.
Putin critics suggest Moscow concert shooting was "false flag" operation
Vladimir Putin has accused Ukrainian entities of working to aid the gunmen in Friday's mass shooting in Moscow.
Putin speaks out on Moscow mass shooting
The Russian president said Ukraine had prepared a "window" for those in the Crocus terrorist attack to cross the border.
Russian state TV boss slams West over mass shooting: "Direct participation"
RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan said of the West: "They KNEW who the performers were. Before their arrest."
Russia mass-shooting update: Survivors recount attack as gun photo released
"I dropped to the ground and pretended to be dead," said a survivor of the attack on Crocus City Hall outside Moscow.
ISIS claims attack on Moscow concert hall after Ukraine blames Putin
Ukraine said that the attack on Crocus City Hall would be used by the Kremlin to justify more aggression.
US Embassy warned Americans to avoid Moscow concerts weeks before attacks
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow warned earlier in March that "extremists" planned to target large gatherings.
Moscow concert hall mass shooting: What we know about Russia attack
Gunmen in combat fatigues opened fire at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow.
Russia admits it's 'in a state of war' two years into Ukraine invasion
The Kremlin's spokesman may have breached Russia's own censorship laws that have seen citizens jailed for using the word "war" to refer to the Ukraine conflict.
Putin bracing for potential war with NATO earlier than expected: ISW
The Institute for the Study of War said recent indicators suggest Putin is preparing for conflict with NATO.
Mass casualties in Russia taint Putin's election victory
Pro-Kyiv Russian fighters said they're responsible for 1,400 Russian military casualties since operations began last week.
Moscow airport targeted in drone strike
Russia's Defense Ministry said early on Sunday that it had intercepted 35 Ukrainian uncrewed vehicles overnight.
Firewood, appliances and concert tickets: Russia offers incentives to vote
Several Russian polling locations offered free gifts and raffle entries to encourage voters to cast their ballots.
Russia lost over 3,400 troops, 19 tanks in Ukraine since Sunday: Kyiv
Ukraine's General Staff on Friday reported Russia has lost 428,420 soldiers since the beginning of the war.
Russia recruiting more foreign mercenaries for Ukraine war: Kyiv
A Ukrainian official said Russia is looking more to foreign fighters as its recruitment efforts have stalled.
Russia accused of "political terrorism" in NATO country
Lithuania is blaming Moscow for an attack on a Russian opposition figure.