Russia

Why “good Russians” in exile repeat Russian and Soviet colonial narratives
Columns - 11 February 2026

Why “good Russians” in exile repeat Russian and Soviet colonial narratives

Speaking at the Third International Conference  Crimea Global about how former colonies can shed imperial perceptions, Leila Seiitbek challenged audiences to recognize that even liberal Russian opposition leaders continue carrying forward Soviet-era propaganda

Russian night drone strikes kill father and three children: widespread destruction and further injuries reported
News - 11 February 2026

Russian night drone strikes kill father and three children: widespread destruction and further injuries reported

Four victims of the overnight strike are a family from Bohodukhiv in the Kharkiv Oblast

Kenya to сonfront Russia over “unacceptable” recruitment of citizens for Russia’s war against Ukraine
News - 10 February 2026

Kenya to сonfront Russia over “unacceptable” recruitment of citizens for Russia’s war against Ukraine

Mudavadi has told the BBC that Kenya's engagement with Russia will focus on curbing illegal recruitment practices, including discussions on visa policy and bilateral labour agreements, excluding military conscription

Moscow pressures families of Ukrainian POWs to register blocked Starlink terminals
News - 10 February 2026

Moscow pressures families of Ukrainian POWs to register blocked Starlink terminals

The Coordination Headquarters called on Ukrainians to contact them and law enforcement agencies if they receive offers or threats to register terminals in their name

Russians kill three, injure 26 in four regions over past day
News - 09 February 2026

Russians kill three, injure 26 in four regions over past day

Three people were killed and 26 others injured in Russian shelling over the past day in the Donetsk, Kherson, Sumy, and Chernihiv regions

Russia carried out a massive attack on the energy of Ukraine overnight: under strike are substations, power lines, and TPPs
News - 07 February 2026

Russia carried out a massive attack on the energy of Ukraine overnight: under strike are substations, power lines, and TPPs

On the night of February 7, Russian troops carried out another massive attack on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine. The Russian army launched strikes on substations and overhead lines, as well as on the Burshtyn and Dobrotvir TPPs

Last year’s Russian shelling of boarding school in Sudzha: analysts identified the likely perpetrators
News - 05 February 2026

Last year’s Russian shelling of boarding school in Sudzha: analysts identified the likely perpetrators

During the Ukrainian occupation of parts of Russia's Kurs'k region, Russian troops launched a series of strikes using various weaponry on a boarding school in Sudzha. The facility served as a shelter for civilians and housed a military command post. According to a thematic report by Truth Hounds, a member of the "Ukraine. Five AM" coalition, soldiers from the "Sever" grouping may be responsible for the attacks. The unit is under the command of Russian Colonel General Alexander Lapin.

At least seven killed, 15 injured in Russian cluster munitions strike on Druzhkivka market
News - 04 February 2026

At least seven killed, 15 injured in Russian cluster munitions strike on Druzhkivka market

Russian forces also dropped two aerial bombs on Druzhkivka, damaging an industrial area, three apartment buildings, and three houses

Overnight Russian strikes leave dead and injured in several regions in Ukraine
News - 04 February 2026

Overnight Russian strikes leave dead and injured in several regions in Ukraine

Russian military strikes on the night of February 4, 2026, left civilians dead and injured in the Dnipropetrovsk and Odesa regions, while also causing large-scale destruction

Russian strikes took the lives of six people in Ukraine on February 2
News - 03 February 2026

Russian strikes took the lives of six people in Ukraine on February 2

As a result of Russian shelling over the course of February 2, 2026, seven civilians were killed in the Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions, and at least 26 more were injured, including in the Sumy and Cherkasy Oblasts

On February 1, Russians killed 17 civilians in Ukraine
News - 02 February 2026

On February 1, Russians killed 17 civilians in Ukraine

Russian military shelling on February 1, 2026, killed 17 civilians in the Dnipropetrovsk and Donetsk regions, while over three dozen others sustained injuries across the Kherson, Kharkiv, and Zaporizhzhia regions

Russia needs soldiers. The Global South has desperate people. The rest is exploitation.
Columns - 27 January 2026

Russia needs soldiers. The Global South has desperate people. The rest is exploitation.

After mobilization in September 2022 sent over 261,000 Russians fleeing the country, Putin found a third option: build a global trafficking infrastructure that spans from North Korea to Cuba, Nepal to Kenya, exploiting economic desperation to fuel a war that distant populations have no stake in, explained Munira Mustaffa, Senior Fellow at Verve Research

From Nairobi to the Donbas: Nearly 300 deceived Kenyans trapped on Russian front lines
Columns - 24 January 2026

From Nairobi to the Donbas: Nearly 300 deceived Kenyans trapped on Russian front lines

Wellington Nyongesa, intake editor at Standard Group PLC, stated at the Third International Conference Crimea Global that nearly 300 young Kenyan men are trapped on the Russian front lines in Ukraine, lured by false promises of jobs in supermarkets, logistics, and construction

From Venezuela to Ukraine, behind every repressed person stands a woman who becomes their voice
Columns - 22 January 2026

From Venezuela to Ukraine, behind every repressed person stands a woman who becomes their voice

Tamara Sujú Roa addressed the audience during a panel discussion "Girl Power. Women against violence and oppression worldwide", which provided a glimpse into the position and the role of women in various parts of the world seized by authoritarian and other destructive forces

Drone arms race intensifies in Asia-Pacific while international law falls by the wayside
Columns - 21 January 2026

Drone arms race intensifies in Asia-Pacific while international law falls by the wayside

Myanmar has become the third-deadliest drone war zone globally, trailing only Russia and Ukraine — yet the world barely notices

Ukraine urges IAEA and countries to stop Russia’s planned strikes on nuclear plant substations
News - 17 January 2026

Ukraine urges IAEA and countries to stop Russia’s planned strikes on nuclear plant substations

Ukraine is sharing relevant intelligence with its partners and warning of potentially catastrophic repercussions, Sybiha reported

Majority of Ukrainians oppose trading Donbas for Western security guarantees
News - 16 January 2026

Majority of Ukrainians oppose trading Donbas for Western security guarantees

The majority of Ukrainians – 54% – consider it categorically unacceptable to transfer the entire Donbas to Russia in exchange for security guarantees. At the same time, 39% are ready for such a concession, though most admit it is a difficult condition. Another 5% could not decide on their opinion

Video showing Russian mistreatment of African mercenary spreads among Kenyan social media users
News - 15 January 2026

Video showing Russian mistreatment of African mercenary spreads among Kenyan social media users

In the video, a Russian serviceman humiliates an African fighter by strapping an anti-tank mine to him in what the narration frames as a cruel prank or punishment, labeling him with a racist expression as "coal"