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The apparent suicide of Russia’s transportation minister brought expressions of shock and sorrow from the Kremlin but no new ...
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The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it would take time to clarify what weapons the United States is supplying and will supply to ...
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that it was shocked by the sudden death of Russia's former transport minister Roman Starovoit, ...
Roman V. Starovoyt, the transport minister, had governed the Kursk region before Ukrainian forces occupied part of it in 2024 ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNKyiv, Moscow residents baffled by Trump's wavers on Ukraine aidThe US President Donald Trump's announcement to send "more weapons" to Ukraine in a U-turn from last week's decision to halt ...
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KYIV, Ukraine -- Russia fired more than 100 drones at civilian areas of Ukraine overnight, authorities said Monday, as the ...
Roman Starovoit, who served in his post as transport minister for a little over a year, was found dead from a gunshot wound.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told US President Donald Trump during a phone call that Moscow will not give up its goals in ...
MOSCOW - The Kremlin said on June 9 that Russia was still ready to honour agreements with Ukraine on a new prisoner of war exchange and on the repatriation of dead soldiers despite what it said ...
Moscow’s latest offensive isn’t just about territorial gains: It is designed to make the West think a Kremlin victory is inevitable.
Moscow has hoped to mend relations with the United States while continuing to wage war in Ukraine, but Mr. Putin’s insistence on pushing his offensive has come at a diplomatic cost.
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