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MOSCOW, Dec 29 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Monday told his army to press on with a campaign to take full control of the Zaporizhzhia region in southern Ukraine after a Russian commander said Moscow's forces were 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) from its biggest city.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin was pictured at a command post wearing military gear as he vowed to continue the war in Ukraine unless Volodymyr Zelensky surrendered to his demands
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Putin’s prisoner army is now killing Russians
According to the independent Russian media outlet Vertska, Russian veterans returning from the frontlines in Ukraine have killed approximately 550 civilians and injured 465. The Russian media outlet also found that over half of the incidents were caused by former prisoners who went to fight in Ukraine with the promise of freedom.
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Putin’s complete capture of Ukraine: Putin’s men ambush Ukraine army | Liberate Dimitrov, Zaporizhia
The war in Ukraine has entered another dramatic chapter.Russian President Vladimir Putin has been briefed on what Moscow calls major battlefield gains, as Russian forces reportedly raised the national flag over two strategically important towns — Dimitrov (Myrnohrad) in Donetsk and Gulyaipole in Zaporizhzhia.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says that Moscow’s troops are advancing across the battlefield in Ukraine, voicing confidence that the Kremlin’s military goals will be achieved
Defense experts questioned Russia's drone attack claims against President Vladimir Putin's residence after Moscow provides conflicting accounts of intercepted Ukrainian drones.
January, President Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” in Ukraine will have dragged on longer than the war on the Eastern Front that ended with the fall of Berlin in May 1945.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) at the Administrative complex Yntymak-Manas Ordo, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025. (Alexander Kazakov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence allegedly targeted by Ukrainian drones, but drone expert Cameron Chell says the claims lack credibility due to tactical impossibilities.