Russian President's spokesman Dmitry Peskov called the statements of British Foreign Secretary David Cameron and French President Emmanuel Macron about the possibility of strikes on Russia and the deployment of Western troops in Ukraine "dangerous" and "escalating tensions" around the war in Ukraine, which potentially threatens European security.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin did not give a direct order to kill opposition leader Alexei Navalny, according to U. S. intelligence agencies, although Putin's guilt cannot be ruled out given his campaign against Navalny.
Russia will look for ways to circumvent EU sanctions on its liquefied natural gas operations, threatening that if it finds them, it will have the opposite effect on European industry.
British intelligence believes that the detention of Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Tvanov on bribery charges indicates a serious scandal in the Russian defense ministry.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says he will not abandon the idea of a "sanitary zone" in Ukraine, even after the Ukrainian Armed Forces receive long-range ATACMS missiles.
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov has been detained on suspicion of bribery in connection with construction projects, including in occupied Mariupol.
Russia will take the necessary measures to ensure its security if Poland deploys American nuclear weapons on its territory.
The withdrawal of russian "peacekeeping" troops from Nagorno-Karabakh has begun, with the first contingent and military equipment leaving the area of the Khudavang temple in Kalbajar district, Azerbaijani media report.
Russian authorities are stepping up information operations to push Ukraine to negotiate and make the West fear an escalation in Russia's war against Ukraine.
The chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy said that the Telegram platform and its owner Pavel Durov actively cooperate with russian law enforcement agencies, responding promptly to incidents and blocking prohibited content within the framework of russian law.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warns Telegram CEO that the platform is increasingly being used by terrorists for their own purposes, but Russia has no plans to ban it for now, although it expects more attention from Pavel Durov.
Russia will use the terrorist attack in the Moscow region to justify the total mobilization of its population and the escalation of the war against Ukraine, and will potentially try to get out of international isolation by diverting attention to the fight against terrorism.
Russian oil companies are facing delays of up to several months in receiving payments from banks in China, Turkey, and the UAE due to heightened caution about possible secondary US sanctions that undermine the Kremlin's oil export revenues.
According to the materials submitted to the Russian court, the accused are two brothers and their father Aminchon, Dilovar and Isroil Islomov. The direct role of the accused is still unclear.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment on the visible signs of torture on the suspects in the Crocus City Hall attack; he stated that "the investigation is ongoing". According to Peskov, "no coherent version has been voiced, only preliminary data is being discussed."
A terrorist attack takes place in a shopping center near Moscow, which Ukrainian intelligence believes to be a planned provocation by Russian special services on Putin's orders to justify further escalation of the war against Ukraine and mobilization in Russia.
In response to the Pope's statements that Ukraine allegedly needs to negotiate with russia, moscow says it is ready to negotiate, but Kyiv is allegedly against diplomacy.
The kremlin refused to comment on reports of a possible appointment of a new commander of the russian Navy, and putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that there are no open decrees on this issue, and he cannot comment on secret ones.
The Kremlin does not recognize the ICC arrest warrants for two Russian commanders accused of war crimes in Ukraine.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the presence of NATO troops on the territory of Ukraine would lead to a direct conflict between the alliance and Russia.
russian president vladimir putin made a 30-minute flight on a Tu-160M strategic bomber with a crew. The russian dictator's flight route was classified.
A British intelligence report has shown that the Kremlin is preparing the Russians for a long war with Ukraine, justifying the scale and duration of the fighting.
The Kremlin rejects demands for an independent international investigation into the death of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny in prison.
The Kremlin spokesperson refused to comment on reports that Ukrainian forces had sunk the russian landing ship Caesar Kunikov, referring the question to the russian Defense Ministry.
Putin's spokesman denies that the Kremlin is ready to freeze Russia's war in Ukraine.
Danish police said they expect to provide more information on their investigation into the explosions at the Nord Stream gas pipeline in a short time.
kremlin spokesman Dmytro Peskov said that Ukraine did not ask Russia to return the bodies of prisoners who allegedly died during the plane crash IL-76 near Belgorod.
kremlin spokesman peskov neither confirmed nor denied reports of nikolai patrushev's involvement in the death of yevgeny pryzhin, refusing to comment on the Wall Street Journal article.
Western companies that have left the Russian market have suffered losses totaling $103 billion. President Putin benefits from acquiring assets at below market value and imposing high taxes on exits.