**Russia** Tells US to Reconsider ISIS Link to Concert Hall Attack: New Footage Emerges!

Moscow, Russia, has urged the United States to reconsider its assertion that the Islamic State militant group was behind the terrorist attack on the Crocus City concert hall near Moscow. Despite the Islamic State claiming responsibility for the attack, the Kremlin has attempted to link it to Kyiv without providing any evidence. In a statement published in the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, Russia’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, questioned the White House’s certainty about ISIS’s involvement …

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Devastating Crocus City Hall Massacre Sparks Mourning Across Russia: What’s Next for Moscow?

Moscow, Russia – Following a tragic incident at Crocus City Hall, Moscow’s New Arbat Avenue is somberly lit with the biggest video screens in Russia displaying a burning candle and the message “We mourn.” The city is in mourning as the search for victims continues without a final death toll. The Russian tricolour flies at half-mast, all entertainment and sports events have been cancelled, and TV newsreaders are donning black attire. Located outside the city …

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Air Strikes Rock Kyiv: Russia Attacks, Poland Mobilizes Defenses to Protect Airspace

Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, faced air strikes from Russia on Sunday, escalating tensions in the region. The western Ukrainian region of Lviv was also targeted, leading neighboring Poland to activate their armed forces to safeguard their airspace. The Polish Operational Command reported that a Russian cruise missile breached Polish airspace for a brief period, raising concerns about the conflict’s proximity to other nations. Reports from Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko indicated multiple explosions in the …

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Air Strikes Rock Kyiv as Russia Launches Wave of Explosions – Poland Activates Air Force to Protect Border

Kyiv, Ukraine – Multiple explosions have rocked the city of Kyiv as Russia launched a series of air strikes, putting the entire nation of Ukraine on high alert. The attacks, which began in the early hours of the morning, have raised concerns about the safety and security of the region. In response to the strikes, Poland has activated its air force to protect its airspace following the targeting of the Ukrainian border region of Lviv. …

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Islamic terrorists attack Moscow, killing at least 60 people and injuring hundreds more

MOSCOW, RU – The Islamic State (ISIS) has taken credit for a deadly assault in a major concert hall in Moscow, Russia, which resulted in over 60 fatalities and nearly 150 injuries on Friday. The assailants, clad in combat gear, stormed into Crocus City Hall where fans had gathered to enjoy a performance by the Russian band, Picnic. The attackers not only opened fire on the crowd but also tossed explosives into the venue, igniting …

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UNSC Fails to Pass US Ceasefire Resolution for Gaza Conflict – Russia, China Veto Decision

New York City, United States – The United Nations Security Council faced a setback as a United States resolution aiming to secure a ceasefire in Gaza failed to pass after two permanent members exercised their veto power. The draft resolution, presented to the Council, received 11 votes in favor, three against from Russia, China, and Algeria, and one abstention from Guyana. The resolution, intended to emphasize the need for an immediate and sustained ceasefire while …

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Cease-Fire Vetoed by Russia and China in United Nations Vote – Will Hunger Crisis in Gaza Worsen?

NEW YORK (AP) – Despite global calls for an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war to protect civilians and deliver essential aid to the hungry population of Gaza, Russia and China vetoed a U.S.-sponsored resolution at the United Nations. The resolution, which was intended to address the escalating crisis in Gaza, was met with opposition from the two veto-wielding nations. The Security Council’s vote on the resolution saw 11 members in favor, with Algeria abstaining, …

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Iran Warned by G7 and Allies: No Ballistic Missile Shipments to Russia or Face Sanctions

Washington, D.C. – Tensions rise as European countries debate on whether to impose sanctions on Iran for its alleged transfer of weapons in the Middle East. The issue has also caught the attention of the G7, who recently issued a warning to Iran against sending ballistic missiles to Russia. The escalating situation has prompted the United States and its allies to caution Iran on the consequences of potentially providing Russia with ballistic missiles. The G7, …

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Election Protests Explode in Russia: Thousands Rally Against Putin’s Reign –

Moscow, Russia – Protests erupted at polling stations across Russia on Sunday as the country concluded its election, expected to secure President Vladimir Putin’s grip on power for an extended period. Reports of long lines and growing crowds at polling stations emerged, with some attributing the sudden surge to a call from supporters of the late opposition leader Alexey Navalny urging people to show their opposition collectively. In Moscow, a CNN team witnessed a rapid …

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Protesters Disrupt Russia Election: Long Lines, Forever Rule, Final Votes – What’s Next?

Moscow, Russia – As Russians headed to the polls, protests erupted across the country in response to President Vladimir Putin’s hold on power. Despite the demonstrations, Putin’s grip on the election appeared to tighten as the day progressed. The elections marked a crucial moment for the country, determining the path Russia will take in the coming years. Critics of Putin’s government voiced their concerns over the possibility of his extending his rule indefinitely. Long lines …

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