
TV Rain Editor-in-Chief Jailed 8 Years in Absentia for War 'Fakes'
Tikhon Dzyadko, editor-in-chief of TV Rain, was sentenced to eight years in prison in absentia. He was accused of spreading false information about the Russian armed forces.
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Tikhon Dzyadko, editor-in-chief of TV Rain, was sentenced to eight years in prison in absentia. He was accused of spreading false information about the Russian armed forces.

Russia has reportedly recruited hundreds of thousands of new contract soldiers, significantly expanding its military personnel. This development indicates a substantial increase in the number of professional service members within the Russian armed forces.

Russian Armed Forces initiated a large-scale drone offensive across Ukrainian territory on the night of March 24, with a Shahed-type drone attack on Ivano-Frankivsk damaging a maternity hospital and killing two people.

South Africa Expresses 'Heartfelt Gratitude' For Putin Returning 17 Citizens Trapped In Warzone BRICS allies Russia and South Africa are taking steps to heal tensions related to the Ukraine war and allegations that groups of South African men were 'lured' to fight on behalf of Moscow. Last December, a Reuters investigation documented that South Africans were being recruited into the Russian armed forces under false pretenses. People were allegedly promised high-level jobs and el...
Agents of the ATESH partisan movement carried out sabotage on a railway section in Russia's Lipetsk region, disabling a freight electric locomotive involved in military transportation for the Russian Armed Forces.

General Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, stated on Tuesday that Russian invasion troops in Ukraine are advancing towards the "fortified belt" in Donbas, having conquered 1,700 square kilometers this year.
An interception reveals that Russian soldiers are killing each other due to widespread disorder and a lack of communication within the Russian Armed Forces.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev stated that the Russian armed forces recruited an additional 127,000 contract soldiers for the war in Ukraine during the first four months of 2026.
Intelligence officers have intercepted conversations revealing Russian Armed Forces servicemen complaining about a severe lack of food and water at their positions, indicating significant logistical difficulties in delivering supplies to troops in Ukraine.
On March 21, Ukrainian defense forces struck a command post belonging to a unit of the Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies "Rubicon" and a command and observation post of a Russian Armed Forces…