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No Sign of Top Russian General Valery Gerasimov at Victory Day Parade
There are unconfirmed reports that Gerasimov was wounded while on the frontlines in eastern Ukraine.
Victory Day Photos: Putin Shows Off Russia's Military Power at 2022 Parade
Thousands of military units and personnel paraded in Moscow's streets to mark Russia's annual celebration of its victory over Nazi Germany in 1945.
Putin 'Mirroring Fascism' of Nazis in Ukraine Invasion —U.K.
U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace will urge the world to call out the "absurdity" of Russian generals in a speech at the National Army Museum in London.
Russia Cancels Military Flyovers on Victory Day Amid 'Adverse Weather'
Russia had already notably scaled back its May 9 Victory Day celebrations compared with previous years, amid the Kremlin's ongoing war with neighboring Ukraine.
Fire Engulfs Aviation College in Russian Town Hit by Blast Days Earlier
Several mysterious fires have erupted in Russia in recent weeks, with some speculating Ukrainian sabotage.
Putin Has Little to Show in Ukraine With 3 Days to Victory Day Parade
On Monday, Russia celebrates Victory Day, its annual commemoration of the end of World War II. But the war in Ukraine might dampen the festivities.
Russia Hires 'War Mobilization Specialists' After Denying It'll Declare War
A search by Newsweek on a local recruiting website found more than a dozen job adverts hiring recruits in mobilization training.
Kinzinger Stands Alone on 'Red Line' for U.S. Force Against Russia
Ukraine's former president called for international support of the Republican congressman's resolution.
Russia Scales Back May 9 Victory Day Parade as Ukraine War Takes Toll
Russia's defense ministry said 129 units of military equipment will cross Red Square on May 9, in contrast to last year when 191 military vehicles took part.
How Russia's Military Leadership Was Decapitated Thanks to U.S. Intel
Ukrainian officials have said they have killed 12 Russian generals on the front lines since Moscow's invasion began on February 24.
Why May 9th Is Important for Russia
Fears are growing that the Russian President Vladimir Putin will officially declare an all-out war on Ukraine on one of Russia's most popular holidays.
Is Brittney Griner Still in Russia? WNBA Star's Latest Whereabouts
Griner, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, has been stuck in Russia since she was detained by Russian authorities on February 17 at a Moscow airport.
Molotov Cocktail Thrown at Russian Police Bus in Moscow
Russian authorities reportedly detained a 45-year-old Moscow man, who had previously disobeyed police officers and "held rallies."
Pro-Kremlin Publishing House Catches Fire in Moscow, Videos Show
The warehouse that caught fire belongs to the pro-Kremlin "Prosveshchenie" publishing house, according to Belarusian news outlet Nexta.
'Trump Gave Us Those Four Years'—Russian TV Analyst Touts Ex-President
The Russian political scientist claimed that President Joe Biden has supported a plan to "destroy us" since 2012.
Putin Preparing Russians for War With NATO
Recent threats made by Russian officials to NATO could be a way of preparing the Russian public for future conflicts.
Several Cars on Fire in Moscow, Explosions Heard in Video
Social media video purportedly shows cars on fire in the south-east of the Russian capital.
Trevor Reed, Detained U.S. Marine, Released by Russia in Exchange Deal
The surprise deal will see Reed returned to the U.S. in exchange for a Russian pilot serving a drug-related sentence in Connecticut.
Putin's Red Line for Ukraine Puts Peace Deal at Risk
The Russian president's demands for a possible peace negotiation run counter to what Ukraine's leader said his country required for a deal.
Meet the Former U.S. POW Training Ukrainians to Fight Russia
VanDyke has started a training program for Ukrainian civilians in Lviv and plans to train fighters in Kyiv and on the front line.
Ukraine's Zelensky Reveals Hard Line for Ending Russia-Putin Peace Talks
At a press conference, the Ukrainian president discussed how he would approach future peace negotiations with Russia.
Russian TV Host Says U.S. in Denial About Moscow's Military Strength
"The reaction was as if they [U.S.] denied the fundamental importance of what happened," a Russian TV presenter suggested Sunday.
Explosion, Oil Fires Erupt in Russia at Midpoint Between Moscow and Kyiv
Videos of the Bryansk blazes circulated widely on social media, showing columns of smoke rising from facilities in the Russian city.
Putin's Rumored Mistress Seen in Public for First Time Since War Began
For years rumors have circulated about an alleged relationship between Vladimir Putin and Alina Kabaeva, who has been dubbed "Russia's First Mistress" and the "Secret First Lady."
Putin's Health Questioned After Video of Him Gripping Table Circulates
Some people are speculating that the Russian leader may be ill following a recent appearance.
Russian TV Panel Laughs While Discussing Nuclear Strikes Against the U.S.
One of the Russian panelists said that New York City would be "completely gone with one rocket."
Who are the Mozart Group? Former U.S. Marine Training Ukrainians in War
The Mozart Group was established during the war by ex-U.S. commander Colonel Andrew Milburn with a group of Western veterans to train Ukrainians to fight.
Russian Lawmaker Calls Ukraine Invasion 'Holy War' Between 'Good and Evil'
Vyacheslav Nikonov, a member of Putin's political party, described Russia as "the embodiment of the forces of good."
Coons Says 'Putin Will Only Stop When We Stop Him' When Pushed on US Troops
The Democratic senator warned that Ukraine could "turn into Syria" if Russia's aggression and "war crimes" go unchecked.
No Ukraine War if Biden Had Supplied Weapons Sooner, McCarthy Suggests
The House minority leader claimed Sunday that the White House failed to provide Kyiv with enough weapons to stave off initial attacks from Russia.