Russian casualties in Ukraine put at almost 10,000 in ‘hacked’ online article
The figure of 9,861 deaths was contained in a report by the pro-Kremlin Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper which has since been replaced
The figure of 9,861 deaths was contained in a report by the pro-Kremlin Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper which has since been replaced
Ukrainian president says ‘our people will have a say and give an answer’ but Moscow dashes hopes of any imminent deal
Forceful essay by Dmitry Medvedev attacks ‘imbecilic’ Polish leaders as ‘vassals’ of the US
The English-language clip uses animals to tackle what it calls a 'hate' campaign against Russians since the invasion of Ukraine began
Supplies of anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles, rifles and body armour have been flooding into Ukraine, bolstering the resistance effort
The Russian government announced that the last accessible Western social media platform would be banned from Monday
Ramzan Kadyrov, a staunch ally of Vladimir Putin, wants sanctions placed on him by the British government to be removed
Pair who publicly spoke out against Vladimir Putin’s conflict have since been accused of spreading ‘fear and delirium’
Normally a loyal source of pro-Kremlin propaganda, Russia 1 broadcasts guests describing the invasion as like ‘Afghanistan, but even worse’
Prisoners of war say they will be seen as failures and ‘shot by our own people’ if exchanged by Ukrainian forces
Countrywide rallies on Sunday were met by police brutality in Russia but not even the threat of jail could restrain soldier's mothers
Taken from the Latin alphabet 'Z' has become a symbol of Vladimir Putin's supporters
The victory celebration Putin may have been looking forward to — like the one he enjoyed in 2014 in Crimea — will forever be a fantasy
Three reportedly killed in strikes on bridge where civilians had been forced to shelter
Decor of teapots and flowers barely masked dark insinuation of ‘colossal and catastrophic consequences’ for the world over Ukraine crisis
Threat of 15 years' jail for social media offenders who share 'fake news' as BBC pulls plug on service