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Wagner Groups leader Yevgeny Prigozhin announced that his troops will not fight for Russia in the Ukrainian war, calling the campaign a “disgrace.” The group is currently in the process of relocating to Belarus and plans on staying there. The mercenaries were some of Russia’s best fighters. But disagreements between Prigozhin and the military led to a failed rebellion culminating with Wagner soldiers marching to Moscow. After calling off the march, Prigozhin and his troops were exiled from Russia. Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko stepped in and created a deal with Progzhin, welcoming...
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On Tuesday morning (May 30), a series of drone strikes hit several buildings in Moscow. According to the state news agency RIA-Novosti, an unmanned vehicle hit the upper floors of a residential high-rise in the southwestern region of the city. Another struck the 14th floor of an apartment building in Leninsky Prospekt. Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, told residents on the mobile app Telegram that emergency services had arrived on the scene and that two people were injured. Sobyanin also said that residents that had evacuated the apartment building hit by the drones were returning home. I...
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Valery Tsepkalo, the opposition leader in Belarus, shared in a Telegram and Twitter post this weekend that President Alexander Lukashenko, 68, was admitted into a Moscow hospital and is in “critical condition” following a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Rumors in the media about Lukashenko’s health spread quickly when he showed up at Moscow’s Victory Day celebrations on May 9 with a bandage on his right hand and had difficulty maintaining balance while standing. Thirty-nine Russian officials have died in the last year under mysterious circumstances. He also did not make an appea...
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As the war in Ukraine escalates, Russian President Vladimir Putin is claiming that the Kremlin was attacked overnight by drones intended to assassinate him. Two explosions could be heard throughout Moscow at roughly 2 a.m., and footage showed part of the Kremlin on fire. The two blasts occurred about 10 minutes apart, and no injuries have been reported thus far. When asked who is believed to be responsible for these explosions, the Kremlin stated that Ukraine carefully planned this in an attempt to take out the Russian leader. Oddly enough, Putin was not at the Kremlin at the time of the attac...
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Leaked classified U.S. military documents containing national security secrets include unconfirmed intelligence about Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s current health struggles. Major speculation about the Russian leader’s health have been circulating online since he launched his large-scale invasion of Ukraine last year. Initially, Putin’s erratic behavior was believed to be a sign of Parkinson’s Disease. However, after recently being seen at an Easter celebration in Moscow with a scar on his neck, many now believe the leader is struggling with thyroid cancer. While U.S. officials have repeat...
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Vladimir Putin made a statement on Thursday indicating that Russia is in for the long haul with its deadly invasion of Ukraine. Putin said menacingly that the Russian Army has “not yet started anything serious in Ukraine,” while giving a speech to Russian parliament members. Ukraine would have to agree to territorial concessions to stop the invasion, which include giving Russia sovereignty over the Crimean Peninsula and two separatist regions in the east of the country. Russia has also been focusing its invasion on these regions, and recently took control of most of the province of Luhansk. Pu...
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Ben Stiller, who has been on a tour of Ukraine and Poland as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), met in person with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday during World Refugee Day. In a video of the exchange, Stiller approaches Zelensky and calls their meeting “a great honor for me.” He calls the country’s President “my hero,” because he “quit a great acting career for this.” Zelensky quickly quips back that his career was “not so great as you,” in reference to Stiller. “What you’ve done and the way you’ve rallied the country, and ...
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