Perhaps military generals will do their best to shield the Russian president from seeing another embarrassing video doing the rounds.
The past 24 or so hours have seen wave after wave of explosions in Kyiv and across the country. Civilian targets included a major road junction next to a university and a children’s playground in a park.
Marina Ovsyannikova went on live TV to protest against Russia with a poster that read “no war”, risking the wrath of Putin.
During a televised national address yesterday, Putin stated that hostilities in Ukraine now threaten the very existence of Russia and said talk of using nuclear weapons “is not a bluff”.
As Ukrainian forces continue to consolidate their control of newly liberated areas of Kharkiv, we are getting a look at some of the frontline battles.
During the height of the Cold War, US pilots were on 24-hour alert and the aim was to ensure the country could launch a retaliatory strike in 15 minutes flat.
Decoys, which resemble advanced US rocket systems, have been used to trick the Russian military into wasting expensive cruise missiles.
On February 24, Russia invaded Ukraine and footage showed explosions and fighter jets in and around major cities. Sadly, those are scenes we have become all too familiar with.
On Tuesday, the Saky air base in Crimea was rocked by at least 12 explosions. Footage of people fleeing the beach was too much for the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence to pass up.
Hundreds of landmines have been left behind by retreating Russian soldiers, which has led to some unique takes on detonating them.
Despite the slew of punitive measures taken against the Kremlin in response to the invasion of Ukraine, US sanctioning has been slow on the uptake of Putin’s alleged gal pal.
The city’s Emergency Management Department released a 90-second PSA with empty streets and sirens going off in the background.
The second Boris Johnson and Justin Trudeau cracked a few jokes about Putin at the G7 Summit, you knew there would be a retort.
CCTV footage shows residents of Kremenchuk enjoying a day at a park when they’re suddenly forced to flee for their lives.
The two standout “oligarch wives” are Countess Alexandra Tolstoy, who spent years alongside oligarch Sergei Pugachev, as well as Tatiana Fokina, the spouse of exiled cellphone oligarch Evgeny Chichvarkin.
At this weekend’s G7 summit at the Schloss Elmau in Germany’s Bavarian Alps, BoJo joked with Trudeau about whether they should keep their suit jackets on.
Thousands of leaked emails sent by two construction companies have been obtained revealing the truth behind what has been humbly dubbed the “Fisherman’s Hut”.
President Vladimir Putin has been in power since 2012 and he’s not going anywhere. Unless rumours of his ill-health are true, he’ll cling to power with everything he has by whatever means necessary.
The footage took place in southwest Polohy in Ukraine, an area frighteningly close to where the Russian Armed Forces have taken control.
On Sunday night, the sky above Johannesburg shone bright with strange lights for a moment, leaving many residents wondering what was going on.
Putin’s Russian-made limousine comes with so many extravagant protection and security features that it weighs more than a large commercial bus.
On paper, the owner of Scheherazade is non-sanctioned Russian billionaire Eduard Khudainatov, but he is likely just acting as a “straw owner” to hide the true owner of the superyacht – Putin.
While his health problems may be connected to the intense pressure he is likely feeling after ordering the invasion of Ukraine, there are those who say he is suffering from something as serious as cancer.
A body language expert who broke down Putin’s movements during Russia’s Victory Day commemorations on May 9 says there may be cause for concern.
While under house arrest for an activism stunt for more than a year, complete with an ankle bracelet and round-the-clock police patrolling outside her flat in central Moscow, Lucy Shtein plotted her escape.
Sergey Andreev, Russia’s ambassador to Poland, wasn’t a very popular man during yesterday’s ceremony at the Soviet Soldiers Cemetery in Warsaw.
Russian oil tycoon Alexander Subbotin is one of several businesspeople who have died under strange circumstances in the last few months.
Some of the yet-to-be-sanctioned Russian oligarchs are doing their best to make sure their yachts aren’t seized.
Aside from showing how bombed out the town is, you can also see Russian soldiers tossing grenades before opposition forces are taken down.
Alexei Navalny shot to fame around the world when he was poisoned in 2020. Unpacking that poisoning is “one of the most jaw-dropping things you’ll ever witness”.