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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine of trying to "disrupt the negotiation process" searching for an end to the war.
A Russian general serving as deputy head of Russian military intelligence has regained consciousness after being shot and seriously wounded in Moscow, according to state news agency TASS, citing medical sources.
No Olympians will compete under the Russian flag, but 13 Russians will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs).
Top Russian general reportedly behind Salisbury poisonings shot in assassination bid in Moscow - Vladimir Alexeyev, deputy head of Russia's military intelligence arm, is in a serious condition in hosp
Russia’s Investigative Committee has accused Ukrainian intelligence of being behind the assassination attempt on a Russian general in Moscow on Friday – and says the alleged perpetrator was arrested in Dubai after fleeing Moscow.
What are they doing there? And what’s the deal with that clunky Individual Neutral Athletes phrase? The story of Russia at the Olympics, much like the story of Russia itself, is long, complicated, and very confusing.
In Milan this week, Olympics officials signaled a willingness to ease years of restrictions imposed on the country over its state-backed doping program and invasion of Ukraine.
Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev, the deputy head of the GRU, Russia’s main foreign military intelligence agency, was targeted at his home in Moscow, officials said.
“Russia has to continue the war because this war is too big for Putin to fail.”
Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev provided intelligence to the Kremlin for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and had been penalized by the U.S. twice, including for meddling in elections.