Russia's main task remains to inflict "maximum defeat" on Ukraine, former president Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday.
Russian former president Dmitry Medvedev early on Thursday mocked French President Emmanuel Macron's warning that Russia ...
Medvedev, who ranks just behind Putin in the security council, wants Russia to press the attack as its "primary objective," ...
"Therefore, inflicting maximum defeat on the enemy 'on the battlefield' remains our main task today." Newsweek emailed the ...
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The decision is the latest setback for Ukraine, which is still reeling from a tense Oval Office press briefing between Trump ...
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Elon Musk said the "entire frontline" in Ukraine would collapse if he chose to turn off his Starlink internet system, ...
Russia's former president, Dmitry Medvedev, said the Kremlin should press the attack on the battlefield as the US suspends arms supplies to Ukraine. "Inflicting maximum damage to the enemy on the ...
Four people were killed when a Russian missile struck a hotel in Volodymyr Zelensky's home town but some American ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNMocking him as 'Micron', Russia warns Macron not to threaten itRussia warned French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday not to threaten it with nuclear rhetoric and, mocking his height ...
Russian officials and lawmakers on Thursday poured scorn on French President Emmanuel Macron for saying that Russia ...
Russian former president Dmitry Medvedev early on Thursday mocked French President Emmanuel Macron's warning that Russia posed a threat, saying the French leader posed no threat at all and would ...
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