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Ukraine used exploding drone boats to attack Russian naval assets on Monday. AdvertisementUkraine appears to be arming its naval drones with heat-seeking missiles to defend against air attacks, an unusual innovation for Kyiv's growing arsenal of explosive unmanned systems. Equipping the Ukrainian drones with this kind of air-combat munition could help them defend against aerial attacks, war watchers suspect. In the Black Sea, Russian forces spotted a Ukrainian USV armed with a twin rail launcher for R-73 all-aspect IR homing air-to-air missiles. Monday's naval drone attack marked the latest strike on a Russian naval asset.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewForeign Minister Sergey Lavrov has strongly suggested that Russia intends to seize the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, making him the first senior Kremlin official to identify the city as a potential target outright. Moscow has already made it clear that it believes the only way to defend Russian territory is through such a buffer zone, which would put its settlements out of reach of Ukrainian fire. AdvertisementPutin has wanted to take Kharkiv since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022. The city has symbolic as well as strategic value for the Russian president, as it has a majority Russian-speaking population and was the first capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Persons: , Sergey Lavrov, Lavrov, Ukraine's, Vladimir Putin's, Dmitry Peskov, Oleksandr Syrskyi, Putin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy Organizations: Service, Kremlin, for, Business, Bloomberg, Kharkiv, Ukrainian Soviet, Komsomolskaya Pravda Locations: Russia, Kharkiv, Ukraine, Moscow, Ukrainian, Russian, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Moskva
Names of Moscow Concert Attack Victims Begin to Emerge
  + stars: | 2024-03-23 | by ( Oleg Matsnev | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As emergency services combed the scene of the attack on a concert hall in Moscow, details on some of the victims began to emerge from officials and local news media. Alexander Baklemyshev, 51, had long dreamed about seeing the band, his son told local media, and had traveled solo from his home city of Satka, some 1,000 miles east of Moscow, for the concert. His son, Maksim, told the Russian news outlet MSK1 that his father had sent him a video of the concert hall before the attack. “All that was left is the video, and nothing more.”Irina Okisheva and her husband, Pavel Okishev, also traveled hundreds of miles to attend the concert — making their way from Kirov, northeast of Moscow. “Very painful and scary,” Ms. Okisheva’s colleagues wrote on a social media page for a photo studio where she worked.
Persons: Alexander Baklemyshev, Maksim, , Irina Okisheva, Pavel Okishev, Okishev, Ms, Okisheva’s Organizations: Komsomolskaya Pravda Locations: Moscow, Russian, Satka, Kirov
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his press conference at the Konstantin Palace on July 29, 2023 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russian media have already reveled in pouring cold water on the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit where Xi and Biden are due to meet Wednesday. Russian President Vladimir Putin was not invited due to U.S. sanctions so Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk is representing Russia at the summit. A range of Russian newspapers including Kommersant, Izvestia, Argumenty i Fakty, Nezavisimaya Gazeta and Komsomolskaya Pravda did not feature any news on the APEC summit or Xi-Biden talks. China's President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Joe Biden at the G20 Summit in Nusa Dua on the Indonesian island of Bali on Nov. 14, 2022.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Konstantin, Xi Jinping, Joe Biden, Xi, Biden, Katherine Tai, Tai, David Paul Morris, Xi's, Alexei Overchuk, Dmitry Peskov, Kamala Harris, Kent Nishimura, Komsomolskaya, Putin, — Xi, Sergei Guneyev, Ian Bremmer, Saul Loeb Organizations: Getty, U.S, Economic Cooperation, Novosti, APEC, U.S . Trade, Russian Federation, San Francisco International Airport, American, Bloomberg, Getty Images Bloomberg, Israel, Kremlin, SAN FRANCISCO, Merchant Exchange Club, Tass, Kommersant, Izvestia, Gazeta, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Sputnik, AFP, West, Analysts, Eurasia Group, China's, Afp Locations: Saint Petersburg, Russia, Russian, San Francisco, China, Beijing, Washington, Moscow, Asia, United States, San Francisco , California, Ukraine, Pacific, U.S, CALIFORNIA, Taiwan, Nusa Dua, Indonesian, Bali
A video clip of Russian President Vladimir Putin giving a speech at a military parade in 2021 has been misleadingly captioned to suggest it shows Putin stating his support for Palestinians amid the Israel-Hamas war in 2023. The snippet of Putin’s speech was shared on Facebook and X social media with the caption, “Vladimir putin announced Russia will openly help to Palestine. Uraaaaaaaaaaa.”The video and the speech, however, are unrelated to the 2023 Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which began after Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7. A Reuters translation of Putin’s comments in Russian in the video clip is: “Glory to the Victorious Nation! A video shows Vladimir Putin making a speech in 2021 where he did not mention Palestine or the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Putin, “ Vladimir putin, , Read Organizations: Facebook, YouTube, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Reuters, Nazi, Putin’s, Thomson Locations: Israel, Russia, Palestine, Soviet, Nazi Germany, Putin’s Russia, Russian, Ukraine, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria
Moldova Blocks Access to Russia's Main News Agencies
  + stars: | 2023-10-30 | by ( Oct. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova blocked access to the websites of major Russian news media including the Interfax and TASS news agencies on Monday, accusing them of taking part in an information war against the country. Moldova, a small country with a Romanian-speaking majority located between Ukraine and NATO-member Romania, has accused Moscow of trying to overthrow its pro-Western government since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. Russian troops occupy a small, mainly Russian-speaking breakaway region, and Moldova's main opposition parties have long had close ties to Moscow. In a separate decree, Moldova also suspended the licenses of six domestic TV channels. Since June 2022, Moldova has already banned TV stations from broadcasting news and analysis programmes from Russia, allowing broadcasts in Russian of only entertainment shows and movies.
Persons: Maia Sandu, Dorin Recean, Aleksandr Tanas, Yuliia Dysa, Peter Graff Organizations: Interfax, TASS, NATO, Moldova's Intelligence, Security Service, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Russian Foreign Ministry Locations: CHISINAU, Moldova, Romanian, Ukraine, Romania, Moscow, Russia, Republic Of Moldova
[1/2] A view shows a building damaged during a Russian missile and drone strikes, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Odesa, Ukraine July 18, 2023. The ministry said it had struck Odesa, where the Ukrainian navy has its headquarters, and Mykolaiv, near Ukraine's Black Sea coast. It said it had struck a ship repair plant near Odesa where such boats - thought to be naval drones of the kind Russia believes were used to attack the Crimean bridge - were being built. Ukrainian media said Ukrainian security services had used naval drones to attack the bridge, which had only recently returned to full operation after suffering severe damage in a similar attack last October. Peskov confirmed that the overnight strikes had been revenge for the bridge attack.
Persons: Dmitry Peskov, Peskov, Alexander Kots, Kots, Russia's, Andrew Osborn, Conor Humphries, Mike Harrison Organizations: Press Service, Operational Command, Ukrainian Armed Forces, Kremlin, Russia's Defence, Ukrainian, Russian Federation, Russian, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Odesa, Russia, MOSCOW, Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Ukraine's, Ukrainian, Moscow, Crimea, Crimean, Sevastopol
Russia refused to acknowledge more than a handful had died, per Ukraine's defense minister. Reflecting on what he called "the cynicism of the Russians," Reznikov said that Ukraine had counted around 3,000 Russians killed, per translations provided by the filmmaker. The idea of sunflowers — Ukraine's national flower — being fertilized by the bodies of Russian soldiers is a common symbol of resistance in Ukraine. But Maurer said officials were too scared to tell anyone above the defense minister, according to Reznikov's recollection. Anastasia Vlasova/Getty ImagesInsider could not independently confirm the numbers of Russian dead at that time.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says his son fought in Ukraine. But reports say at the same time his luxury car was racking up parking fines in Moscow. Peskov's son, Nikolai Choles, told Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda in an interview published on Saturday that he had fought in the Wagner Group. Insider was unable to verify the claim that Choles served with Wagner or was driving his Tesla in Moscow. On moving to Moscow he enjoyed a luxury lifestyle, despite only holding temporary jobs, and racked up hundreds of parking fines, the report claimed.
CNN —The son of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, Nikolai Peskov, claimed in an interview with Russian media that he decided to serve in Ukraine with Russia’s Wagner mercenary force. Children of government figures and Russia’s elite have received criticism in the past for failing to fight in Ukraine. Nikolai Peskov’s interview comes after the Wagner chief, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said on Friday that the Kremlin spokesperson’s son had served as a gunner with his mercenary force. According to Prigozhin, Nikolai Peskov served in PMC Wagner for six months under false documents with a different last name, working as a loader of an ammunition supply vehicle. The Wagner chief said Peskov attended a three-week training at their base in Molkino and later “left for Luhansk.”
MOSCOW, April 23 (Reuters) - The son of Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said in an interview published on Saturday that he had served in Ukraine under an assumed name as an artilleryman in the Wagner mercenary force, the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper reported. Nikolai Peskov, the 33-year-old son of Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, told the privately-owned newspaper that he had served in Ukraine, a rare, public example of the son of a senior Russian official fighting in the war. "It was on my initiative," Peskov, whose father has served as Putin's spokesman since 2008, said in an interview. Wagner's founder, Yevgeny Prigozhin, said Dmitry Peskov had approached him and asked him to take his son on as an artilleryman. Peskov told him that he would not be going anywhere and would solve the situation at a different level, according to a recording of the call posted online.
Freed arms dealer Viktor Bout appeared to reverse his position on whether he'd fight in Ukraine. After being freed in exchange for Brittney Griner last December, Bout said he'd "readily volunteer." It was a strong about-face from comments Bout made to Russian state TV only a month ago. Bout was freed from US jail on December 9, in exchange for WNBA star Brittney Griner, in a high-profile prisoner swap engineered by the Biden administration. Bout attracted the nickname of "The Merchant of Death" over his prominent arms dealing operation in the 1990s, as Insider previously reported.
Russia's Human Rights Council was told not to upset Putin with questions about Ukraine. The chair of the council was told not to address the "toxic" issue of Russia's death toll. The war in Ukraine has gone poorly for Russia, which is estimated to have suffered approximately 100,000 casualties since Putin launched the invasion in late February. Putin in November booted a number of members from the council, including xenophobia researcher Alexander Verkhovsky and anti-torture campaigner Igor Kalyapin. At the meeting, Putin said the war in Ukraine could be a "long process" and denied plans for a second mobilization.
Russia's Human Rights Council was reshuffled to exclude critics and bring in pro-war cheerleaders. It comes ahead of a key annual meeting where free speech about the Ukraine war was to be discussed. This system — often referred to as controlled opposition — is what Chatterje-Doody said had allowed organizations such as the Human Rights Council to express genuine criticism. On October 7, Russia rejected a UN Human Rights Council draft resolution condemning what the body called "the significant deterioration of the situation of human rights in the Russian Federation." Top Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that membership rotations at the Human Rights Council are normal.
A Russian military bomber crashed Monday into the courtyard of an apartment complex in the Russian resort town of Yeysk, which is a few dozen miles across the Sea of Azov from Ukraine, Russia's Defense Ministry said. Calling it an accident, the Defense Ministry said the pilot had been performing a training flight of the SU-34 aircraft when the engine ignited during takeoff. “They were poisoned by combustion products," the deputy governor of the Krasnodar territory, Anna Minkova, said on her Telegram channel. The Armed Forces of Ukraine and its Defense Ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment. There was a large fire at a Russian military enlistment office in June, according to a report from Komsomolskaya Pravda, a Russian tabloid.
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Cu toate acestea, pentru redacția însăși, spune Alina Radu, anul a fost probabil cel mai dificil din întreaga istorie a publicației. Prin urmare, redacția este fie tânără – 20-35 de ani, fie consituită din jurnaliști de 50-60 de ani”, susține Alina Radu. „Săptămâna trecută”, spune Alina Radu, „a venit un bărbat la redacție și a spus: -Vreau să abonez toate închisorile pe banii mei”. Dezvoltarea genului de investigații, luând în considerare abilitățile unice ale ZdG și reputația sa. Interviul cu Alina Radu a fost realizat de Natalia Marshalkovici pentru Colab medios project
Persons: Alina Radu, Radu, Aneta Grosu, ZdG, Natalia Marshalkovici Organizations: Guardian, ZdG, Facebook, ONU, Presei Locations: Moldova, Chișinău, URSS, Europa, Guatemala, Moldovei, Europa de Est
„Telestar Media” SRL și cele două televiziuni de sub umbrela sa au, de asemenea, sediul pe str. În 2017 Ciubară a fost unul dintre însoțitorii lui Igor Dodon pe muntele Athos. În decembrie 2018, Vadim Ciubară a procurat și o clădire de 777 m.p., situată pe str. Tot pe Sciusev 76a își are sediul și Accent TV, o altă televiziune afiliată socialiștilor, deținută tot de firma „Telesistem TV” SRL. „Exclusiv Media” SRL îl are drept unic fondator pe deputatul Corneliu Furculiță, liderul fracțiunii PSRM din parlament.
Persons: Plahotniuc, Partidului Democrat Vladimir Plahotniuc, Vladimir Plahotniuc, Petru Jelihovschi, Lilian Buștiuc, Plahotniuc . Buștiuc, Cătălin Golban, Domashniy, Victoriei Rusu, Igor Dodon, Stanislav Vîjga, Igor Chaika, Vadim Ciubară, ZdG, Natalia, Lilian, Diana, Galina, Ciubară, Corneliu, Ludmila Furculiță, Galina Dodon, Tatiana Țaulean, ., Ion, Petru Burduja, Corneliu Furculiță, Șor, Ilan Șor, Dumitru Chitoraga, Chitoraga, Margarita Țvic, Irina Țvic, Petru Macovei, Berlusconi Organizations: Libertății Presei, Partidului Democrat, Canal, Canal 3, Audiovizualului, Prime, Group, Media Group, Cristal, CTC Mega, Real, PDM, Partidului Socialiștilor, Accent TV, Kanal, Media, Accent, CA, Partidul, Partidului, Facebook, Centrală, Jurnalism, Partidului Politic, Asociației Presei, Медиа Инвест Сервис Locations: Moldova, CA, Federația Rusă, Federației Ruse, Athos, Sadova, Chișinău, . Chișinău, Bahamas, Orhei, Televiziune, Italiei, SUA, Молдова
Un nutriționist rus vorbește despre alimentele care ar trebui consumate și cele de evitat de către persoanele infectate cu Covid-19. Endocrinologul și nutriționistul Elena Iarovova a făcut recomandări cu privire la alimentele pe care un bolnav cu Covid-19 ar trebui să le consume pentru a trece mai uşor prin boală si pentru recuperarea mai rapidă. Practic, grăsimea ar trebui să reprezinte aproximativ 35% din caloriile consumate, a declarat nutriţionista pentru ziarul Komsomolskaya Pravda. În acest caz, se poate găti o supă ușoară de curcan și legume. Pe de altă parte, printre alimentele de evitat, nutriţionista a inclus dulciurile, spunând că ciocolata, ruladele și prăjiturile ar trebui eliminate din alimentaţie în timpul bolii și al convalescenței.
Persons: Iarovova, nutriționistul, Elena Iarovova, bem, nutriţionista Organizations: Sputnik, blender, Sputnik France Locations: BUCUREŞTI
Pierderea parțială sau completă a mirosului nu poate fi asociată cu coronavirusul, ci poate fi un simptom al altor boli. Doctorul Alena Paretskaya a avertizat că pierderea parțială sau completă a mirosului nu poate fi asociată cu coronavirusul, ci poate fi un simptom al altor boli. Paretskaya a remarcat faptul că bolile progresive ale sistemului nervos central, precum Alzheimer, pot fi cea mai gravă cauză a anosmiei. Procedând astfel, ea a subliniat că pierderea treptată a mirosului poate fi o parte naturală a îmbătrânirii. "Pe lângă modificările senile, utilizarea anumitor medicamente sau expunerea la substanțe chimice toxice poate provoca o problemă", a remarcat specialistul într-un comentariu pentru Komsomolskaya Pravda.
Persons: Doctorul Alena Paretskaya, Paretskaya, Alzheimer, Pravda Locations: BUCUREȘTI
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