#kaliningrad

[ follow ]

Lithuania says it intercepted military supplies on their way to Russia, and sent them to Ukraine instead

Lithuania intercepted military supplies from Kaliningrad meant for the Russian army and redirected them to Ukraine, highlighting its support for Ukraine.
#russia

Lithuanian Lawyer Gets 9 Years In Prison For Spying For Belarus

Prison terms are being applied to Russians for anti-war statements, representing a crackdown on free expression since the invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine Bans Telegram Use For State, Military Officials

Russia's legal action against dissent includes significant prison sentences for anti-war statements, illustrating an ongoing clampdown in the wake of the Ukraine invasion.

Russia's Supreme Court Rejects 4 Crimean Tatars' Appeals Against Sentences

A Russian man was sentenced to six years for anti-war online statements regarding the Ukraine invasion.

U.S. Condemns Belarusian TV For Airing 'Repentance' By Jailed American

A Russian court sentenced a local man to six years in prison for anti-war statements, continuing the crackdown on dissent regarding the Ukraine invasion.

Russian Gets 6 Years In Prison Over Anti-War Posts Online

Russians face prison sentences for anti-war statements, exemplified by Andrei Lugovoi's six-year sentence for spreading 'false information' about the military.

Lithuanian Lawyer Gets 9 Years In Prison For Spying For Belarus

Prison terms are being applied to Russians for anti-war statements, representing a crackdown on free expression since the invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine Bans Telegram Use For State, Military Officials

Russia's legal action against dissent includes significant prison sentences for anti-war statements, illustrating an ongoing clampdown in the wake of the Ukraine invasion.

Russia's Supreme Court Rejects 4 Crimean Tatars' Appeals Against Sentences

A Russian man was sentenced to six years for anti-war online statements regarding the Ukraine invasion.

U.S. Condemns Belarusian TV For Airing 'Repentance' By Jailed American

A Russian court sentenced a local man to six years in prison for anti-war statements, continuing the crackdown on dissent regarding the Ukraine invasion.

Russian Gets 6 Years In Prison Over Anti-War Posts Online

Russians face prison sentences for anti-war statements, exemplified by Andrei Lugovoi's six-year sentence for spreading 'false information' about the military.
morerussia

Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 642

Russia is having to replace air defence systems in Kaliningrad due to losses in the Ukraine war.
Russian troops continue to advance in Ukraine despite resistance from Ukrainian forces.
[ Load more ]