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A deputy chief of Russia's military intelligence agency was shot and wounded in Moscow on Friday in an attack that follows a series of assassinations of senior military officers that Russia has
By Andrew Osborn MOSCOW, Feb 6 (Reuters) - A top Russian military intelligence official was shot in his Moscow apartment building and rushed to hospital on Friday, investigators said, the latest in a series of assassination attempts Russia has blamed on Ukraine.
The agreement was reached following meetings between U.S. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, who is the commander in Europe of both U.S. and NATO forces, and senior Russian and Ukrainian military officials, the U.
It’s unclear what effect the change will have on Russia’s ability to wage war, but Russian military bloggers said troops were experiencing internet outages that hampered frontline communications.
More than 300 POWs were expected to be exchanged, officials said.
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry said Thursday that Russia’s Starlink satellite internet terminals in Ukraine have been “cut off,” disrupting Russian military communications.
The U.S. on Thursday announced the resumption of dialogue with Russia's military, which had been suspended since 2021.
Russia claimed it thwarted a big Ukrainian attack on its territory days after the trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi. The Russian defence ministry said 38 Ukrainian drones were shot down, even as Moscow continues its bombardment on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities.