Amber Shaped Like a Beetle Larva from 50 Million Years Ago Found in Russia
Russian specialists have discovered a piece of amber shaped like the larva of an ancient beetle, reported the Kaliningrad Amber Plant.
NATO fighter jets took off four times to identify and escort Russian aircraft
NATO fighter jets were deployed multiple times last week to identify and escort Russian aircraft flying without proper flight plans over international airspace.
Channel Zero Under Fire. War Journalists: "Mental Aberration"
The debut episode of a controversial documentary series by Channel Zero has sparked heated criticism due to its portrayal of life in Kaliningrad amidst the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
Increasing traffic from the Kaliningrad Oblast to Poland. The data speaks for itself
Traffic between Kaliningrad and Poland is rising, with a significant increase in bus transit and comments on visa restrictions affecting ordinary Russians.
A report by a Polish journalist from Kaliningrad has caused a real wave of hysteria
M. Wiernikowska's report from Kaliningrad, featuring local voices and utilizing a narrative consistent with Kremlin propaganda, has sparked significant controversy.
A man with triple citizenship came from Kaliningrad to Lithuania over the frozen Nemunas River
A 68-year-old man with triple citizenship from Russia, Ireland, and Germany was detained by Lithuanian border guards after illegally crossing the border from Kaliningrad over the frozen Nemunas River.
A man with triple citizenship came to Lithuania from Russia over the frozen Nemunas
A 68-year-old man with triple citizenship was apprehended by border guards after crossing illegally from Russia into Lithuania over a frozen river.
'Thief, Spy, and Assassin': Telling the Decay and Perversion of a Utopia from Freedom
The article discusses the novelized memoirs of Russian writer Yuri Buida, chronicling his experiences growing up in the Soviet Union and the societal changes leading up to its collapse.
NATO Fighters Take Off Three Times to Identify and Escort Russian Aircraft
NATO air police fighters responded three times to identify and escort Russian aircraft flying without transponders in international airspace.
Blurred Advertisements, Journalists Leaving: The Storm Following the Zero Channel Report
The Zero Channel's recent report on daily life in Kaliningrad, titled 'A Great Expedition into Russia,' has sparked widespread criticism from journalists and the Ukrainian embassy.
Minister: Kaliningrad transit is better controlled, but infrastructure still needs improvement
The Lithuanian Minister reported that the control of Kaliningrad transit has improved, with only one reported case of a transit train escape last year, indicating effective security measures.
Conducted transit control and response exercises in Kaliningrad
Lithuanian authorities conducted statewide exercises to improve coordination and response for transit control in Kaliningrad after a previous incident involving a Russian citizen.
Minister: The Russian who fled from the Kaliningrad train has not yet reached Lithuania, the process may take time
A Lithuanian minister stated that the Russian individual who fled a train in Kaliningrad has not yet been delivered to Lithuania, and the asylum request process is ongoing and could take a while.
Institutions Prepare Exercises to Assess Simplified Transit Control Procedures Through Lithuania
Lithuanian authorities are conducting exercises to evaluate and coordinate the control procedures for simplified transit through the country.
Russian Gazeta: Do America's maneuvers in Poland pose a threat to us?
The article analyzes the implications of U.S. military exercises in Poland, highlighting concerns from Russian military experts.
A special UK Royal Air Force plane flew over Lithuania
A Royal Air Force aircraft conducted a flight around Kaliningrad and along the Belarusian border, similar to operations performed a few days earlier.
24 Hours and the Question of Whether NATO is Faster
A fictional war game scenario explores a Russian invasion of Lithuania through a supposed aid corridor to Kaliningrad, as NATO and EU leaders respond to the threat.
24 Hours and the Question of Whether NATO is Faster
In the second episode of the crisis simulation, a purported humanitarian corridor to Kaliningrad serves as a pretext for a Russian invasion of Lithuania, while the fictional government struggles to project strength both internally and externally amid rising tensions.
NATO fighters once again took to the skies to identify and escort Russian aircraft
On January 26, NATO air police fighters were deployed to identify a Russian IL-20 reconnaissance aircraft flying without a flight plan towards the Kaliningrad region.