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Moscow there will be restrictions on mobile internet: in the interests of security, they insist. Officials claim that digital shutdowns, which have hit many Russian towns and cities in recent months, are designed to prevent
many ordinary civilians in Moscow watching the event. Moscow - Russia's best protected city - has in recent weeks witnessed several Ukrainian drone attacks, with the Russian military regularly reporting that most of the projectiles
drones hitting Russian cities – Putin has broken the unwritten contract he had with the population. Since the start of the war, the deal was, ‘I’ll do this war while keeping you guys as shielded
drones, possibly carrying more explosives or scouting out the damage done by the missiles. Then more missiles. More than 41,000 people - including almost 4,500 children - sheltered underground in the Kyiv metro overnight
hit targets in western Russia, get diverted by Russian electronic jamming and end up entering these countries’ territories. In early May, several stray unmanned aircraft crashed in Latvia, one of them damaging an oil storage
many others. What the Kremlin leader had conceived as a short-term "special military operation" has turned into a bloody war of attrition which is now in its fifth year. Since February 2022, Russia
Moscow’s war may look stuck, but its destruction continues and it has in recent months intensified its aerial attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities with the apparent goal to terrorise those not involved
many users in Moscow on Tuesday, as it tightened security ahead of the 9 May Victory Day parade marking the defeat of Nazi Germany. The parade – Russia’s foremost national celebration – has [already been scaled
hit an oil refinery near Moscow and other targets in Russia overnight** in what president **Volodymyr Zelenskyy called** “a justified response” to recent strikes on [Ukraine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ukraine). Russian officials were quoted as saying
recent weeks, [Russian President Vladimir] Putin wants us to be distracted", as he announced the "big boost" before co-chairing a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Berlin later on Wednesday. On Monday
hit a strategic hub for Russia's sprawling oil pipeline system, also in Perm. Russian authorities have mostly downplayed the significance of these attacks. But the fact Ukrainian drones can now regularly reach deep into
hitting 13 locations, as well as falling debris at six locations, while many drones remain in the airspace. ![In this grab from a handout footage released by the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations on April
Many of the issues stem from recent Ukrainian strikes on a key motorway and bridge linking the southern Russian city of Rostov to Crimea via the occupied port city of Mariupol. The road "is basically
Moscow of breaking its own ceasefire. Once the ceasefire was over, on the night of May 11, Russia launched 216 drones and followed up with a massive strike involving 892 drones overnight
hit buildings and killed several people. One unreported victim of the bombardment was a male long-eared owl, blinded in one eye and found with a badly broken wing. A passerby scooped up the stunned
recent surge in global oil prices. Crude oil export data suggests the rise in prices, plus the easing of American sanctions on countries buying Russian oil, boosted Russian revenues to 2.3 times their December-February