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  • Probe Reportedly Links Russian Intelligence To Havana Syndrome Attacks On U.S. Officials
    Russian President Vladimir Putin
    An in-depth investigation reveals suspected ties between Russian Intelligence and Havana Syndrome incidents impacting U.S. diplomats and security personnel.
  • Russia Casts Doubt on Islamic State's Capacity to Carry Out Attack as Rising Death Toll and Missing Persons Reports Fuel Fears
    VLADIMIR PUTIN
    As the investigation into last Friday's deadly attack on Moscow's Crocus City Hall continues, Russian officials are casting doubt on the ability of Islamic State to have carried out the massacre, which has claimed the lives of at least 143 people.
  • Moscow Attack Victims Remain in Serious Condition as Putin Admits ISIS Role, Still Blames Ukraine
    Moscow Attack Victims Remain in Serious Condition as Putin Admits ISIS Role, Still Blames Ukraine
    As Russia continues to grapple with the aftermath of the deadly concert hall attack that claimed 139 lives and injured more than 180 people, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko revealed on Tuesday that 22 victims, including two children, remain in serious condition.
  • Russia Charges Four Suspects in Deadly Moscow Concert Attack Amid Signs of Torture
    Russia Charges Four Suspects in Deadly Moscow Concert Attack Amid Signs of Torture
    The deadly mass shooting at a concert hall near Moscow on Friday has raised awkward questions about the priorities, resources, and intelligence gathering capabilities of Russia's security state.
  • Blinken Condemns Devastating Moscow Terror Attack
    SHUNNING LAVROV
    U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has voiced a strong condemnation of the recent terrorist attack in Moscow, which tragically claimed the lives of at least 133 individuals. The attack, described by Blinken as a "heinous crime," has drawn global attention and prompted a united front against terrorism.
  • Russia Arrests Suspected Gunmen as Moscow Concert Hall Attack Death Toll Rises to 133
    Russia Arrests Suspected Gunmen as Moscow Concert Hall Attack Death Toll Rises to 143
    The death toll from the devastating attack on a concert hall near Moscow has risen to 133, as Russian authorities arrested 11 people, including four suspected gunmen, in connection with the deadliest attack in Russia for 20 years. The Islamic State's Afghan branch, known as ISIS-K, claimed responsibility for the attack, with the U.S. confirming the authenticity of the claim.
  • ISIS Claims Responsibility for Deadly Attack at Moscow-Area Concert Venue, Leaving 60 Dead and 145 Injured
    ISIS Claims Responsibility for Deadly Attack at Moscow-Area Concert Venue, Leaving 60 Dead and 145 Injured
    The Islamic State (ISIS) has claimed responsibility for a devastating attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue near Moscow on Friday, which left at least 60 people dead and 145 hospitalized. The assault, carried out by armed individuals wielding automatic weapons and incendiary devices, marks the deadliest terror attack on the Russian capital in decades.
  • 40 Killed, Over 100 Wounded in Deadly Attack on Moscow Concert Hall
    40 Killed, Over 100 Wounded in Deadly Attack on Moscow Concert Hall
    40 people were killed and more than 100 wounded when several gunmen stormed the Crocus City Hall concert venue on the outskirts of Moscow on Friday.
  • Russia Sets Sights on 'Military-Technical' Countermeasures as Sweden Joins NATO
    PUTIN'S PRICE HIKE
    Russia has issued a stern warning in response to Sweden's impending accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), indicating that it will undertake "military-technical" measures to counter what it perceives as a growing threat to its national security.
  • Russia Targets Estonia PM Kaja Kallas and Baltic Officials for Monument Removal
    Russia Targets Estonia PM Kaja Kallas and Baltic Officials for Monument Removal
    Russia has added Estonia's Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas, to its wanted list. The inclusion comes in response to the Baltic nations' efforts to dismantle Soviet-era World War II monuments, seen by many in these countries as symbols of Soviet occupation.
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