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Kremlin
More than a week after Ukraine’s cross-border incursion into Russia’s Kursk region began Kyiv Post takes stock on where we are.
Aug. 16
Kremlin
In the absence of any official mechanism for locating their kids, Russian parents are inundating non-governmental humanitarian and human rights groups for help tracking them down.
Aug. 15
Kremlin
The acting governor of the Kursk region announced on Tuesday that an unconfirmed number of residents from the region will be moved to occupied Zaporizhzhia.
Aug. 14
Kremlin
A renowned exiled Russian political analyst reminisces about the contribution of the recently deceased UK scholar and human rights campaigner, Peter Reddaway.
Aug. 11
Kremlin
An adviser to the Ukrainian President’s office said that the ongoing turmoil in Russia's Kursk and Belgorod regions was a result of Russia's own aggression.
Aug. 8
War in Ukraine
Russian drones and missiles target Kyiv; AFU releases footage of Storm Shadow’s devastation; Air Force says 8,000 aerial targets downed to date; Kremlin arrests defense officials for embezzlement.
Aug. 6
US
Gershkovich and 15 Other Westerners Swapped for 10 Russians in Turkish Coordinated Prisoner Exchange
The handover between Washington and Moscow took place at Ankara airport on the afternoon of August 1, as reported by the Turkish television channel NTV.
Aug. 1
War in Ukraine
Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that any F-16s delivered to Ukraine would be shot down and have little impact on the battlefield in response to reports that the first fighter jets have arrived.
Aug. 1
War in Ukraine
Biden calls on “new generation” to “stop Putin” and preserve American ideals; In Guangzhou, Kuleba tells Chinese that peace is in their interests; Mistaken identity? SUV blown up in Moscow.
Jul. 25
War in Ukraine
Kremlin plans to imprison soldiers using smartphones on the battlefield; French police arrest Russian for planned Olympics attack; Russians kill two in Donetsk; SBU detains suspected agent for arson.
Jul. 24
Putin
Russia’s Putin has much in common with Nazi Germany's Führer, from his path to consolidated power to having his own distorted view of history and possessing a desire to fulfill his fateful destiny.
Jul. 17
Wagner
Initially placed in a detention facility, Ivan Popov, the popular paratrooper general, has been allowed to await the outcome of an ongoing investigation at home.
Jul. 16
War in Ukraine
Kremlin tries to tie Trump shooter to US backing of Kyiv; Moscow’s missiles in Donetsk leave civilians dead, injured; AFU advances in the region; Russians kill two with double-tap strike on Kharkiv.
Jul. 15
War in Ukraine
In his latest Telegram post the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council gives his customary warped analysis of NATO’s Washington summit and what peace negotiations would mean to Moscow.
Jul. 12
War in Ukraine
US Democrats increasingly call for alternative to Biden; Ukraine hits Russian gunpowder factory; American jailed for 12 years in Russia on drug charges; At least one killed by shelling in Pokrovsk.
Jul. 5
Russia
Kremlin accused the assembly of "biased, discriminatory approaches, double standards, total Russophobia, unpreparedness for meaningful discussions."
Jul. 3