Today in History: Novgorod Troops Plunder Tartu Fortress
In 1134, Novgorod forces, commanded by Prince Vsevolod, raided the fortress of Tartu.
VIDEO: Footage of the destructive Oresnik attack spreads: Russians reveal their targets
Russia confirmed an overnight missile strike in Ukraine using the Oresnik missile, describing the attack as retaliation for a claimed Ukrainian attack on President Vladimir Putin's residence in the Novgorod region.
U.S. Finds Ukraine Did Not Attack Putin’s Valdai Residence – WSJ
U.S. intelligence has determined that Ukraine did not conduct a drone attack on President Putin's residence, despite Russian claims to the contrary.
"Russia is violating the INF Treaty"
Following a suspected attack on Putin's residence in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia is positioning nuclear missiles, raising alarms in Europe and America, prompting calls for unity within the EU from former General Reinhard Wolski.
It comes at an impossible time - at the height of negotiations
Russia reports a drone attack on Putin's residence near Novgorod, which the US and Kyiv question the evidence of, and retired Colonel Wolfgang Richter warns this negatively impacts current negotiations.
Valdai Residents Report No Signs of Claimed Ukrainian Drone Attack on Putin Residence
Residents in Valdai, Novgorod region, Russia reported no indications of a purported drone attack on President Putin's residence despite official claims of nearly 100 Ukrainian drones targeting the area.
Kremlin: Ukrainian drones attacked Putin's residence, Kiev denies
The Kremlin stated that Ukraine's drone strike on the presidential residence in the Novgorod region will harden Russia's stance in peace talks, while Ukraine's foreign minister urged countries to dismiss Moscow's unverified claims, with President Zelensky labeling the accusations as lies meant to justify further attacks on Ukraine.
Picula: The beneficiary of the alleged attack on Putin's residence is precisely Russia
Former foreign ministers Tonino Picula and Miro Kovač discussed the alleged Ukrainian attack on President Vladimir Putin's residence in the Novgorod region, with Picula suggesting that Russia stands to gain from such incidents.
Drones against Putin: suspicions on Kiev, but Lavrov's false data leads to a false attack
The truth about the alleged attack on Vladimir Putin's residence remains buried in the snowy forests of Novgorod with no evidence provided by Moscow hours after the claimed incursion.
Putin's Residence in Novgorod: Hated by Stalin and Keeper of Vladimir's Secrets
The article discusses the historical significance and reputation of Vladimir Putin's residence in Novgorod, which was long referred to as Stalin's dacha despite being merely a sanatorium during Stalin's era.
Russia accuses Ukraine of launching drones against an official residence of Putin
Russia has accused Ukraine of launching drones at Vladimir Putin's official residence between Moscow and St. Petersburg, stating it will reconsider its negotiating stance in light of this 'terrorist attack'.
Lavrov: Kyiv attempted an attack on Putin's residence in the Novgorod region with 91 drones - 'These are lies' responds Zelensky
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov claims that Kyiv tried to attack Putin's residence using 91 drones, to which Ukrainian President Zelensky responded with a denial, labeling the assertion as false.
Ukrainians attacked Putin's residence, claims Lavrov
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Ukraine carried out a drone attack on President Vladimir Putin's state residence in the Novgorod region, according to the Russian state news agency Tass.
Lavrov: Ukrainians attacked Putin's residence, we have already decided on revenge
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced that Ukraine conducted a drone attack on President Vladimir Putin's state residence in the Novgorod region, claiming a shift to state terrorism from the Kyiv regime.
Nizhny Novgorod Villagers Decry Internet Blackouts Amid Government Mobile Network Shutdowns
Villagers in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, are protesting the loss of mobile internet access affecting over 1,500 people due to government shutdowns of cellular networks linked to security concerns from the Ukraine war.