Consequences of the Ukraine War: Russian Veterans Bring Violence Back Home
Russian veterans returning from the Ukraine War are causing internal conflicts in their homeland, drawing attention to their readiness for violence and the privileges they receive.
Estonia urges allies to brace for Russian veterans after Ukraine war
Estonia's foreign minister warns NATO allies, including Australia, to prepare for potential Russian veterans entering Western nations following the Ukraine conflict.
Russian Athletes: What Happens on the Battlefield Doesn't Matter
The IPC aims to reintegrate Russian veterans into international sports, despite protest and boycott from several nations.
Russian war veterans will return to the Paralympics under their own flag. Russia is recruiting
The Russian Paralympic Committee is actively recruiting wounded veterans of the Ukraine war to participate in upcoming Paralympic Games, allowing them to compete under the Russian flag.
Controversy Before the Paralympics: Injured Russian Soldiers from the War in Ukraine to Get a Chance to Compete
Injured Russian soldiers from the war in Ukraine may soon be allowed to compete in the Paralympics, despite mixed reactions to this decision.
The new 'Flying Tigers': American pilots in command of Ukrainian F16s
A squadron of foreign pilots, including American and Dutch veterans, is operating F16s to defend Kiev from Russian incursions.
The return home of the mutilated Russians in the war against Ukraine: "Who will love me? How am I going to live?"
The article discusses the challenges faced by Russian soldiers returning from the war in Ukraine, particularly those who have suffered amputations, and the establishment of a rehabilitation center for them.
KUKU ⟩ Kaupo Rosin: Russian War Veterans Make Life Dangerous for Fellow Citizens
Kaupo Rosin discusses the growing internal risks posed by Russian war veterans returning to Estonia from Ukraine.
European officials warn Russian veterans could play a role in Moscow’s shadow war
Estonian officials caution that Russian war veterans, particularly those with criminal backgrounds, could pose security threats to Europe post-conflict.
Russian court sends comedian who joked about war veterans to prison for six years
A Russian court sentenced comedian Artemi Ostanin to nearly six years in prison for inciting hatred against Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine during a performance that included a joke about a veteran's stroll.
Comedian in Russia Sentenced to Nearly Six Years in Penal Colony for Joke About War Veterans
A Russian stand-up comedian has been sentenced to nearly six years in a penal colony for making a joke about a war veteran, highlighting the Kremlin's crackdown on dissent.
State Prosecutor Requests Nearly 6-Year Prison Sentence for Comedian Accused of Insulting Veterans
A Russian state prosecutor seeks a nearly six-year prison sentence for comedian Artemy Ostanin, who allegedly insulted war veterans during a performance and was arrested in Belarus after a complaint by a critic group.
Putin attends Christmas Eve service with veterans of Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin marked Christmas Eve at an Orthodox service in the Moscow region alongside veterans from the war in Ukraine, where he spoke about the role of Russian warriors in defending the nation.
Russian soldiers ‘fulfilling God’s mission’ – Putin (VIDEO)
President Vladimir Putin stated that Russian soldiers are on a holy mission from God, expressing pride in them during a meeting with veterans and their families at a Christmas service.
Russian Orthodox Church plays ‘unique role’ in keeping traditions alive – Putin
In his Christmas message, President Putin commended the Russian Orthodox Church's charitable efforts to support veterans of the Ukraine conflict during a Christmas service in Moscow.
New data reveals the dark side of the return of Russian fighters from the battlefield. The trend is alarming
The UK Ministry of Defence reports an increasing trend of violent crimes committed by returning Russian military veterans against civilians, with around 550 civilians killed and 465 injured, primarily by some of the 180,000 convicts recruited by the Kremlin for the war in Ukraine.