About life in the Mordovia colony, holding on to hope, stories and Medinsky’s books, condensed milk from Mykolayiv Region, and how to make a plaster from whatever you have at hand in a cell.
Putin has signed a law to mobilise reservists, showing no sign of ending the war. Yet he may take a tactical pause — one that could tempt Europeans to waver in their support for Ukraine.
Estonian Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Taro spoke to LB.ua about what he discussed recently at a meeting of the EU Justice and Home Affairs Council in Luxembourg with representatives…
Work continues in Estonia to strengthen its shared border with Russia, the country’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Igor Taro, said in an interview with LB.ua. “Firstly, we have re-equipped…
“We made it clear [for Russians] that similar breaches will be treated as acts of aggression against the Alliance — and they shouldn’t complain if a pilot is shot down.”
Russia is actively increasing its militarisation of the Arctic, planning to restore Soviet bases and deploy long-range systems. The Kremlin is already testing underwater platforms…
"The West is considering the option of a truce, weakening the Russian Federation, but not the option of defeating Russian imperial statehood.”
Moscow is raising the stakes — seeking to provoke panic and seize the moment.
An oil refinery is on fire in Yaroslavl, Russia. This has been reported by Russian Telegram channels, local authorities, OSINT public groups, and Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Centre…
‘Thanks to NATO's presence, Serbia does not dare to attack Kosovo or launch a military invasion.’
The Putin regime is testing reactions and looking for weak links in the collective security system by attacking the information and cyberspace of EU and NATO countries, violating the sovereignty of states on the eastern flank of the Alliance…
Ukrainian choreographer and dancer Kostyantyn Koval is working on Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov’s new production of Hamlet. Kostyantyn has publicly posted a video from the…
How Ukraine is losing the Polish segment of the Internet, and its voices are increasingly being replaced by Russia.
In general, Moscow continues to play the role of Eastern Europe's North Korea, forcing the EU to invest money in defence and the military-industrial complex, while countries neighbouring Russia avoid conflict as much as possible.