Meet the only man Putin fears the most even through he is in prison, see photos why
The leader of the Russian opposition, Vladimir Putin, has publicly questioned President Putin's authority. The government is to blame for the poisoning of our water supply. Someone came up with the name "extreme" to describe them. Alexei Navalny continues to advocate for political change in Russia from behind bars.

Putin Names European Nations In Radioactive Threat
VLADIMIR PUTIN has threatened three European countries in a covert manner over the future of the largest nuclear power facility on the continent. The facility's bombardment has caused terror around the world. (Photo: Getty) Although it was taken over by Russia in the early phases of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station is still run by Ukrainian employees.

Many Dead As Putin’s Escape Death After Linked Private Army HQ is Blown Up
After a careless Russian propagandist posted the location online, the headquarters of Vladimir Putin's state-backed Wagner Group mercenary troops allegedly went up in flames, killing over 100 people. According to reports, dozens of troops in Vladimir Putin's cruel secret army were mistakenly killed after their headquarters' location was made public.

War: Russia offers weapons, military training to Africa allies and other countries
War: Russia offers weapons, military training to Africa allies and other countries. Russia is prepared to provide friendly nations in Latin America, Asia, and Africa with military hardware, according to President Vladimir Putin. He claims that Russia is prepared to train international fighters as well.

Putin glorifies 'superior' Russian weapons in bid to sell them despite failures in Ukraine
Notwithstanding the country's failings in Ukraine, president Putin has praised the "substantial superiority" of Russian armaments in an effort to sell them to other countries. Vladimir Putin made the remarks on Monday during a speech he gave at the International Military-Technical Forum outside of Moscow.

Most Protected People/Leaders In The World 2022
1. Vladimir Putin: Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, leads his government with the strongest security plan in the world. He is widely regarded as the most powerful person on the globe, and he controls the world’s most advanced nuclear arsenal. Vladimir Putin, as one of the world’s most powerful politicians, is constantly guarded by an elite security agency and the country’s military.

Putin 'incredibly nervous' as mystery swirls over Russian base explosion
The explosion that occurred at a Russian military facility in Crimea is shrouded in mystery, therefore it is likely that Vladimir Putin is experiencing "great nervousness." On Tuesday, a Russian air base in Russian-held Crimea was shaken by a dozen massive explosions, which may signify an escalation in the conflict that is taking place in Ukraine.

Putin shoots himself in the foot as Russia's plan backfires
Vladimir Putin, according to expert Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, has wounded himself in the foot with his economic strategy for continuing to finance his brutal conflict in Ukraine. Vladimir Putin is "running out of funds," according to Mr. Sonnenfeld, who said that Western sanctions against Russia are having an effect.

No one can win a nuclear war, it shouldn’t start – Putin
In a nuclear war, there could be no winners, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who stated that such a fight should never be launched. Group Uba More than five months into his assault on Ukraine, the leader of the Kremlin made the remark in a letter to attendees of a conference on the NPT.

Fight between Ukraine and Russia takes a turn
The fight between Ukraine and Russia could have been better if the Russian president Vladimir Putin ddnt call for war but it is unfortunate the many things are now effected. western countries says that the Russian president Vladimir Putin is using Russian key resources to dominate and control western countries.

‘We’re Losing’ but Moscow Will Never Admit It, Russian Soldier Says
In what the Ukraine claims is an intercepted phone call, a man who has been identified as a Russian soldier is heard telling his family, "They will never show you this on television, and they will never tell you the truth." On Wednesday, Russia made public its intention to grab additional territory from Ukraine.

'Hellhole' where Vladimir Putin soldier who refuses to fight being held (Marriage)
Whereas ruthless guards only eat their prisoners once a day and try to tear them down psychologically so that they return to the front, hundreds of Russian mutineers are being held hostage in garages and cellars in the captured eastern district of Luhansk in Ukraine. Only one meal is provided to the hundreds of Russian troops who refused to serve in the captured district of Luhansk.

Putin's forces are relying on prisoners to plug gaps on Ukraine frontline as loses mount
According to yesterday's claim by the UK Ministry of Defence, Russia is increasingly using "convicts and blacklisted individuals" to fill vacancies in its frontline military. Since Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, 50,000 Russian soldiers are believed to have been killed, injured, or taken prisoner.

Putin BREAKS grain export deal after just HOURS as missiles rain down on Odesa port
In the wee hours of today morning, the Ukrainian military said that an attack had been carried out on the port city of Odesa, which is located on the Black Sea. Putin had just finished negotiating a "life-saving" deal to end his siege of the port, which included a commitment not to attack ports while grain supplies were in route.

Hammerblow for Putin as Russia's two top fighter pilots killed in HIMARS missile blast
LOSSES among Vladimir Putin's leadership staff continue to mount as the war continues, with the loss of two of his top military pilots in a Ukrainian missile assault bringing the total number of Russian colonels killed to 82. Lt-Col Maksim Potyomin and Colonel Anatoly Stasyukevich's motorcade was hit by a precise US-supplied HIMARS (high mobility artillery rocket systems) missile in a suspected targeted strike.

Putin tantrum sees Kremlin expand list of ‘unfriendly’ countries as Moldova holds breath
VLADIMIR PUTIN has added five more European countries to Russia's list of what he refers to as "unfriendly" nations. These countries are fervent supporters of Ukraine and have declared their support for Ukraine publicly. The official list has been updated for the first time in the last quarter to include countries that are accused of engaging in "hostile" conduct.

British Army too small for Vladimir Putin, warn defence chiefs
The results of a Freedom of Information request made by the Sunday People have shown that vital combat units are thousands of personnel short, and it is expected that the number of the armed forces will soon be reduced to its lowest level in 200 years. There is a severe shortage of recruits in the military's combat formations.

Russia Strengthens ties with Iran
Where is Putin? Latest updates as Russian premier strengthens ties with Iran. While Vladimir Putin's administration is still fighting a war in Ukraine, he has mostly disappeared from public view, which has given rise to a variety of rumors in western nations. Where exactly is Vladimir Putin right now?

No Chance of winning Ukraine, The reckoning
According to a prominent Russian anti-war activist, Vladimir Putin has "no chance" of winning the election in Ukraine, and as a result, he will be removed from office as a direct result of this. The demonstrator also stated that it is "historically inevitable" that the Russian President would have to pay for the atrocities he has perpetrated in Ukraine.

We need a European ARMY, Warning from British historian to be ready for Russia threat
An authoritative historian has cautioned that in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the European continent has to establish an army in order to protect itself against what they call a "unpredictable and aggressive" Russia. After about 100,000 troops had spent weeks massing near the border with its eastern neighbor, Vladimir Putin on February 24 gave the go-ahead for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
