Kremlin-aligned group denounces Russian nuclear threats, state TV rhetoric
"This is a direct threat to humanity," said Russia's leading foreign policy organization, the Council for Foreign and Defense Policy.
Russia's allies falling out over Putin visit
The Russian president wants to go to South Africa for the BRICS summit but he could face arrest as he is wanted for war crimes.
Fired Russian commander's comments show "serious disaffection"—U.K.
Major General Ivan Popov said the Russian high command was sending ill-equipped troops to die on the frontline.
The Putin mastermind myth has been brutally exposed
The mutiny by Wagner is the latest setback to weaken the Russian president's position.
Putin may be facing plot from inner circle, warns Igor Girkin
The former commander said Wagner's mutiny had redistributed power among the Russian president's inner circle.
Ukrainian sergeant majors clash over commanders' "incompetence"
Sergeant Major Rustam Mustafaiev accused a fellow NCO of "trying to promote himself on the back of other people's blood."
Ukraine karate master killed Russian commander, police say
Serhiy Denysenko, 64, was arrested in connection with the death of Stanislav Rzhitsky, who was found with gunshot wounds in Krasnodar.
Was the Prigozhin mutiny staged by Putin? What we know
Yevgeny Prigozhin met with Vladimir Putin on June 29 at the Kremlin, adding further mystery to the rebellion the Wagner founder had staged only days before.
Henry Kissinger pranked into thinking he's speaking privately with Zelensky
The Russian duo known as Vovan and Lexus said the former U.S. secretary of state revealed his thoughts on September's Nord Stream pipeline destruction.
Putin Is rapidly running out of allies
The leaders of Hungary and Turkey, considered close to Vladimir Putin, have dropped objections to Sweden joining NATO, dealing a blow to the Russian leader.
Russia warns it has answers for NATO's new members
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said "We are taking adequate steps" to an enlarged NATO.
Wagner troops reached secret nuclear site during mutiny—Ukraine intel chief
Kyrylo Budanov said Wagner fighters wanted to "raise the stakes" in their rebellion in June.
Ukraine trolls Russia over Putin-Prigozhin meeting
"Attention! Those who are planning a coup d'etat in Russia will need to book a post-coup meeting in the Kremlin in advance," tweeted Ukraine's defense ministry.
Putin-Prigozhin meeting reveals Kremlin's lingering Wagner problem
The Kremlin said the Russian leader met with the chief of the mercenary group on June 29.
Ukraine begins construction of Bayraktar TB2 drone manufacturing plant
The drone has been crucial for Kyiv in hitting Russian targets.
Half of Russian losses could have been prevented with proper first aid—U.K.
Up to 50 percent of combat fatalities could have been avoided, British defense officials have said.
Putin in awkward position after leak of Wagner document
A prominent think tank said the leak of a document that purportedly shows the founding charter of the Wagner Group could be a bid to rehabilitate its image.
Arizona Republican shares X-rated Hunter Biden pictures
GOP state senator Wendy Rogers shared a clip of the president's son on Twitter, which she later took down.
"Senile Biden" risks World War III over cluster bombs: Russia's Medvedev
The former Russian president used Telegram to issue his latest threat that the war in Ukraine could turn nuclear.
Russian Navy scraps "breakthrough" stealth warship
The cost of building 10 corvettes had prompted the closure of Project 20386, according state news agency Tass.
Biden faces Democrat backlash over cluster munitions for Ukraine
"There is no such thing as a safe cluster bomb," the House Progressives said in a statement after Joe Biden said Kyiv could be supplied with the weapons.
Ukraine maps show contrasting counteroffensives against Russian forces
Kyiv's push to recapture territory that started on June 6 is far less rapid than the one that liberated much of the Kharkiv oblast last September.
Ukraine could be on the verge of retaking Bakhmut
Kyiv's forces are reportedly pushing along the northern and southern flanks of the eastern city that was fought over for months.
Russia "on the edge of civil war"—Ukraine spymaster
Major-General Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine's main intelligence directorate, said the Wagner mutiny showed regional divisions in support for Vladimir Putin.
U.S. embassy car in Russia attacked on 4th of July
In another apparent sign of hostility to the U.S., Russia's Federal Security Service has trolled the embassy with a billboard.
Putin's army hurt by influx of Russian tourists to Crimea—ISW
Vacationing Russians are jamming the roads to the peninsula, which has been a target for Ukrainian attacks.
Moscow police trained for urban warfare after Prigozhin's mutiny
Officers in the Moscow region are reportedly being trained to use machine guns.
Video shows Russian troops' Dnieper showdown with advancing Ukraine forces
Russian milbloggers are concerned at how Ukrainian troops have got a foothold on the left bank of the river in Kherson.
Why Putin remains paranoid
Russian drug control units could be reassigned to the National Guard to prevent another mutiny, Russian media have reported.
Russia loses 31,000 soldiers in under two months amid counteroffensive—Kyiv
Ukraine's armed forces said on Tuesday that Russia had faced troop losses of more than 231,000 since the start of the war.