Explosions heard in Crimea: local thermal power plant possibly affected β photo, videos
Explosions were reported in Crimea, with indications that the Tavriyskaya thermal power plant may have been damaged.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1485): Russian Air Defense in Crimea is Suffering Heavily
Russian air defense in Crimea is facing significant losses as drones target and destroy military assets.
Crimea: The War Before the War | Part 2
Ukrainian military medics transition from active combat to a mental health retreat in Sweden amidst ongoing tensions in Crimea.
Development of the Fighting (Day 1485): Drone Destroyed Russian Ka-52 Helicopter during Flight and Attacks Degrade Air Defense in Crimea
A drone successfully destroyed a Russian Ka-52 helicopter, signifying a potential shift in the offensive against Russian forces, particularly as air defenses are reportedly weakening in Crimea.
Ukraine war latest: Kyivβs negotiating team heads to US for planned meeting this weekend
A Ukrainian negotiating team is traveling to the US for a critical meeting with American officials amidst ongoing war developments and strained negotiations due to distractions from other global conflicts.
Ukraine Strikes Military Targets in Crimea
Ukraine has carried out a drone attack on military targets in Sevastopol, Crimea, targeting a factory that manufactures air defense systems and causing casualties.
Ukraine's defence forces strike Russian air defence systems repair centre in Sevastopol β video
Ukraine's military successfully struck a Russian air defence systems repair facility in Sevastopol, Crimea.
VIDEO: Ukrainian special forces dealt a painful blow in Crimea: destroyed Russian radars, drone infrastructure, and ships
Ukrainian special forces conducted a successful series of strikes in Crimea, targeting key Russian military assets and disabling enemy air defenses, drone control systems, and naval vessels.
Poland court allows extradition of Russian archaeologist accused of looting in Crimea
A Polish court has ruled that Russian archaeologist Aleksandr Butyagin can be extradited to Ukraine, where he faces charges of illegal excavations and theft of cultural treasures in occupied Crimea.
Polish court decides to extradite Russian archaeologist accused of illegal excavations to Ukraine
A Polish court has ruled to extradite Russian archaeologist Butyagin, who faces charges in Ukraine for illegal excavations in Crimea.
War in Ukraine. Explosions at Russian military facilities in Crimea: V. Putin's praised air defense has collapsed
Turkey has expressed its readiness to host another round of talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, highlighting the escalating risks posed by continued hostilities.
Explosions shake Crimea: reports indicate that Ukrainian drones attacked a military facility
Ukrainian drones reportedly launched an attack on a military site in Sevastopol, Crimea, resulting in explosions and damage.
Day 1485 of the War: A Whole Russian Brigade Allegedly Surrounded
Reports suggest that an entire Russian brigade has been surrounded by Ukrainian forces in the Zaporizhzhia region amid increased military actions.
Explosions rock occupied Crimea as Ukrainian drones reportedly target military site
Ukrainian drones have reportedly attacked military sites in Sevastopol, Crimea, resulting in explosions, injuries, and a casualty, according to Russian sources.
Poland will extradite Russian archaeologist accused of illegal excavations to Ukraine
A Polish court has ordered the extradition of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin to Ukraine, where he faces charges related to illegal excavations in Crimea.
Putin congratulates Russians on anniversary of Crimea reunification (VIDEO)
President Putin praises the significance of Crimea's reunification with Russia on its 12th anniversary, emphasizing the decision as historic and pivotal.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry welcomes Poland's decision to extradite Russian archaeologist involved in excavations in Crimea
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has expressed approval of Poland's court decision to extradite Russian archaeologist Aleksandr Butyagin, who is accused of illegal excavations in Crimea.
Poland approves Russian archaeologist's extradition to Ukraine over work in occupied Crimea
A Polish court has approved the extradition of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin to Ukraine, pending an appeal by his lawyer.
Poland: Court approved the extradition to Ukraine of a Russian archaeologist β He excavated in Crimea
A Polish court has approved the extradition of Russian archaeologist Alexander Boutyagin to Ukraine, where he faces charges related to excavations in Crimea, which Russia claims has no legal basis.
Poland has agreed to extradite a Russian archaeologist to Ukraine
A Warsaw court has ruled in favor of extraditing Russian archaeologist Alexander Butiagin to Ukraine, where he faces allegations of illegal excavations and artifact theft in occupied Crimea.
Poland has agreed to extradite a Russian archaeologist. He faces imprisonment
Poland has approved the extradition of Russian archaeologist Alexander Butiagin, who is accused by Ukraine of conducting unauthorized archaeological excavations in Crimea.
A 'hole' in Russia's air defense: Crimea may be left without radars and missile systems
Ukrainian forces have reportedly destroyed a significant number of Russian air defense systems, potentially leaving Crimea vulnerable.
Poland agrees to extradite Russian archaeologist involved in excavations in Crimea to Ukraine
Poland's court has approved the extradition of Russian archaeologist Aleksandr Butyagin to Ukraine, where he is accused of illegal excavations in Crimea.
Ukrainian intelligence hits radar station, air defence assets and two landing craft in occupied Crimea β video
Ukrainian intelligence successfully targeted and struck key Russian military assets in Crimea, including a radar station and landing craft.
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces strike Russian missile command post in Crimea β video
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces successfully targeted Russian military positions in occupied Crimea and Zaporizhzhia Oblast, including a missile command post and munitions depot.
12 years after Crimea annexation, Ukraine says nearly 300 still jailed on fabricated political charges
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry reported that nearly 300 people, including 159 Crimean Tatars, are imprisoned in occupied Crimea on fabricated political charges.
Fake referendum anniversary: Nearly 300 people imprisoned in occupied Crimea on fabricated charges
On the anniversary of a controversial referendum, nearly 300 individuals, including many Crimean Tatars, remain imprisoned in Crimea on dubious political charges orchestrated by Russian authorities.
TODAY IN HISTORY β© The Crimean 'referendum' took place
In 2014, a controversial 'referendum' in Crimea and Sevastopol resulted in a significant majority favoring unification with Russia amidst geopolitical tensions following Ukraine's revolution.
Ukraine war latest: Ukraine strikes Russian radar systems, S-400 launcher in occupied Crimea, General Staff says
Ukraine has successfully targeted Russian radar systems and an S-400 air defense launcher in occupied Crimea, according to the Ukrainian General Staff.
Ukraine strikes Russian radar systems, S-400 launcher in occupied Crimea, General Staff says
Ukraine's General Staff reports successful strikes on Russian radar systems and an S-400 launcher in occupied Crimea.
Ukraine's General Staff reports strikes on two Russian radar stations and S-400 launcher in Crimea
Ukrainian forces have reportedly struck two Russian radar stations and an S-400 missile launcher in Crimea during recent military operations.
We destroyed the railway ferry to Crimea, declared Ukraine
Ukraine has announced the destruction of a railway ferry serving Crimea as a part of its ongoing conflict with Russia.
Ukraine's special forces show destruction of Iskander systems ready to launch missiles on Ukraine
Ukrainian special forces successfully destroyed Iskander missile launchers in occupied Crimea using long-range drones, showcasing their operational capabilities.
Trump believes Iran's new leader is still alive
The Swedish Coast Guard has intercepted a tanker in the Baltic Sea, suspected to be an auxiliary navy vessel.
Explosions reported at Russian airfields in Krasnodar Krai, occupied Crimea
Ukrainian attacks reportedly led to explosions at military airfields in Krasnodar Krai and occupied Crimea on March 13, as reported by Russian Telegram channels.
Ukrainian plot to assassinate βsenior Russian military officialβ foiled in Crimea β FSB
The FSB has reported that a Ukrainian plot to assassinate a senior Russian military official in Crimea has been thwarted, with a primary suspect identified as a local Sevastopol resident.
Danish researcher: Don't focus all attention on Greenland. What is happening in Svalbard is serious
A Danish researcher warns that Svalbard could become a significant site for Russian aggression, drawing parallels with the lead-up to the annexation of Crimea.
Experts Warn: Svalbard Could Be the Next Place Where Putin Will Start a Conflict
Experts believe that Svalbard may be the next focal point for a potential conflict initiated by Putin, resembling the build-up to the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
Experts Warn: Svalbard Could Become the Place Where Putin Starts a New Conflict
Experts warn that the Norwegian archipelago Svalbard might be the next target for Russia under Putin, with unsettling parallels drawn to events leading up to the annexation of Crimea.
Ukraine strikes radar in Crimea and ammunition depots in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia oblasts
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces successfully attacked key Russian military targets in Crimea and the eastern regions of Ukraine, including ammunition depots and radar systems.
Russian Investigators Charge Dutch and Ukrainian Nationals Over Return of βScythian Goldβ to Kyiv
Russian investigators have charged Dutch and Ukrainian nationals in connection with the return of Scythian gold artifacts to Ukraine, claiming they illegally retained items that Russia now considers its property.
Explosions heard in Sevastopol: air defence likely responding
Explosions reported in Sevastopol, Crimea, suggest a military air defense response to an aerial threat.
Russia's War with Ukraine. Day 1476
Russian attacks on Dnipro injure 10, including a child, while reports emerge of recruitment tactics involving migrant workers in occupied Crimea.
VIDEO: Behind the Scenes: Russians Rejoice Over 'Iran's Victory'
The article discusses how Russian state media uses the conflict between the U.S. and Iran to highlight perceived American imperialism, while downplaying discussions about Ukraine and celebrating the annexation of Crimea.
OSINT analysts: radar hit in Crimea by Ukrainian forces is export model for Iran
Ukrainian forces targeted a modern Russian radar in Crimea, which is identified as an export model to Iran, according to OSINT analysts.
Ukraine's special forces hit Russian radar stations in Crimea and command post in Donetsk Oblast β video
Ukrainian special forces successfully targeted multiple Russian radar stations in Crimea and a command post in Donetsk Oblast, demonstrating their operational capabilities against Russian military assets.
Russia Downs 163 Ukrainian Drones Over Dozen Regions
Russia's Defense Ministry reported the interception of 163 Ukrainian drones across multiple regions, with significant activity observed in the Bryansk region and Crimea.
Ukrainian forces hit a Russian Pantsir air defence system and a boat
Ukrainian forces successfully targeted a Russian Pantsir air defence system and a landing boat during operations in occupied Crimea.
Sweden Detains Cargo Ship. It Was on Its Way to St. Petersburg
Sweden's coast guard has detained a cargo ship flying the Guinean flag on suspicions of falsified documents and safety issues, amid claims of its involvement in grain theft from Crimea.
Lucas on the regime's weakness that the West does not see: Everything in Russia can collapse very quickly
Edward Lucas warns that the West underestimates the vulnerabilities of the Russian regime, which have been evident since the early 2000s but have intensified following recent geopolitical events.