Top Russian military contractor reportedly sets self ablaze in Moscow
The retired army captain was unharmed by the incident and was subsequently questioned by police.
Russia's Tu-95MS strategic bombers skirt US ally's airspace
Japan detected six Russian nuclear-capable bomber sorties flying close to its airspace.
Russian civilians keep getting killed by Putin's tanks
Russian President Vladimir Putin's military vehicles have hit multiple civilian cars on Russian roads this summer.
"Meat glue" fed to Russians amid shortages defended by US FDA
Transglutaminase is used to combine food products and improve texture.
Russian Mi-8 helicopter downed deep inside Moscow-held Donetsk: Reports
Some pro-Putin bloggers blamed Kyiv's drones for the loss, while other reports suggested another "friendly fire" incident by Russia.
Russian aviation updates abruptly disappear from Putin briefings
For the first time since 2020, Rostec CEO Sergei Chemezov has failed to brief the Russian president about civil aviation developments.
Vital Russian shipping route "paralyzed" in dam collapse
The important White Sea Canal in Karelia in northwestern Russia has been temporarily closed after flooding.
Russia signals "new stage" of strategic nuclear drills
The drills will prepare Russian troops "for the combat use of nonstrategic nuclear weapons," the defense ministry said.
Fire rips through Russian factory making military, space components
The blaze engulfed 800 square meters of NPO Avtomatiki, a subsidiary of Russia's Roscosmos space agency.
China has wiped out US military advantage in Western Pacific: Commission
Washington urgently needs to ramp up investment in areas like industrial capacity, shipbuilding and munitions production, a report says.
Photos show U.S. ally's intercepts of Russian and Chinese ships
Japan detected at least a total of nine Russian and Chinese naval vessels sailed in waters near the country.
Alaska map shows where Russian, Chinese nuclear bombers circled U.S. shores
A pro-Kremlin Telegram channel suggested the Chinese and Russian aircraft took off from the same airfield.
Six jailed Putin critics just went missing
Their disappearances have fueled speculation of a possible group prisoner exchange.
Satellite images reveal construction of Russia's new Black Sea Fleet base
In the face of sustained Ukrainian attacks, Russia's Black Sea Fleet has moved further east, increasingly away from Crimea.
US tanks, combat vehicles spotted heading for NATO's eastern flank: report
The transit of equipment to Powidz, Poland, comes amid reports of a convoy of Russian T-90M tanks near Russia's border with NATO.
Moscow's protection now "more difficult to sell" after Mali disaster—Expert
Fewer African countries will ask Moscow for security, Robert Besseling, CEO of security company Pangea-Risk, told Newsweek.
Russian Navy Set for Major Drills Involving 300 Vessels, 20,000 Sailors
The bulk of Russia's naval fleet commenced large-scale military drills on Tuesday, as the country's maritime forces continue to struggle in Ukraine.
Americans warned of being targeted by Russia
"The American public should know that content that they read online...could be foreign propaganda," an official warned.
Russian state TV floats Trump campaign conspiracy theory
A host on Russian state TV alleged that Russia's Foreign Ministry may be working with Donald Trump ahead of the 2024 election.
Russian defense officials "gloating" over Wagner Group's defeat in Mali—ISW
The deaths of dozens of Wagner troops in an ambush by Tuareg rebels may lead to the mercenaries' replacement, the think tank said.
Russia's artillery losses highest since war began: Kyiv
Moscow has lost more than 16,000 artillery systems in Ukraine since the launch of its full-scale invasion, according to Kyiv.
Russian assault convoy destroyed in precision aerial attack
The General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces said Russia lost 46 artillery systems in the past day, bringing the total to 16,056.
US announces new $1.7 billion military package for Ukraine
The United States will also supply Ukraine with secure communications systems, funding for commercial satellite imagery services and demolition equipment.
Russian economy dealt a blow by China
Chinese banks return about 80 percent of transfers in yuan to Russia for fear of breaking sanctions, Kommersant reported.
Putin bomber's reported malfunction sparks Russian nuclear triad woes
The Russian president flew on the supersonic, nuclear-capable Tu-160M, also known by its NATO code name "Blackjack," in February.
Russia's daily artillery losses highest in 3 months, Kyiv figures show
Moscow has lost more than 16,000 artillery systems in Ukraine since February 2022, according to Kyiv.
Russian soldiers could earn nearly as much as Putin in Ukraine war
An advert luring Muscovites to fight in the war in Ukraine was broadcast on state TV last week.
Wagner leader appeals to Putin after Mali ambush leaves 80 dead
Wagner mercenaries provide the Kremlin with a footprint in Africa, where they are said to offer protection to governments in return for access to resources.
Russian Army hit by new spike of desertions
Ukraine's military intelligence agency said this year that desertion was rife in Russia's southern military district forces.
Putin dealt double blow as ally admits Black Sea Fleet failure
"Where is the fleet? It's gone. This is really a victory of the enemy," State Duma deputy Yevgeny Fyodorov said.