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Bolstering Malmbanan’s capacity and long-term resilience is not only a Swedish priority. Bane Nor, the operator on the Norwegian side of the border, expects a 43% increase in traffic over the next 20 ...
A1: Operation Spider’s Web targeted four key Russian military air bases that play pivotal roles in Russia’s strategic aviation infrastructure. Notably, their locations span the entire breadth of ...
Moscow (EFE).- Russia’s Defense Ministry confirmed on Sunday that Ukrainian drones hit military airfields in the northern region of Murmansk and the Siberian region of Irkutsk, located over ...
Russia’s Ambassador Ambarov on the 80th anniversary of the victory that crushed Nazism, liberated Europe, and laid the foundations of the African national freedom movement May 9, 2025 marks the ...
Russia has revealed the RITM-400 nuclear reactor—its most advanced yet—destined to power the next generation of nuclear icebreakers. At the heart of this initiative is the 'Rossiya', an ...
Russian garrison courts have busy days as the number of Russian soldiers fleeing war is soaring. Back in 2021, such cases were rare, but since 2022 - there have been tens of thousands across the ...
Officials are yet to respond to these reports. It is unclear if anyone is injured. Gunshots were heard from a rooftop in Murmansk, Russia (AP and X/Zlatti_71) ...
Russian special forces shot and “neutralized” a suspect who had randomly opened fire from the roof of a building in the northern city of Murmansk. Murmansk regional Governor Andrey Chibis, in ...
(Reuters) - Russian special forces shot and wounded a suspect who opened random fire from a roof of a building in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia's RIA state news agency reported early on ...
Andrei Chibis, the governor of the Murmansk region of which the city of Murmansk is the administrative centre, said earlier on the Telegram massaging app that security forces were sent to a building ...
Russian special forces shot and wounded a suspect who opened random fire from a roof of a building in the northern city of Murmansk, Russia's RIA state news agency reported early on Monday citing ...
For context, Russia built 475 structures across its Arctic military strongholds from 2014 to 2022. Its prized northern fleet operates 22 submarines, six of which can fire nuclear weapons.