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For Yuriy Savchuk, the director of Ukraine's War Museum, Russia's invasion has stark parallels with the fight for survival his country waged during World War II. As both Russia and Ukraine gear up ...
The tanks are T-55s, a model first commissioned by the Soviet Union’s Red Army in 1948, shortly after the end of World War II. They’re so old, you can find them in museums.
As Moscow bureau chief, Guy runs coverage of Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Before Moscow, Guy ran Brexit coverage as London bureau chief (2012-2022).
KYIV, Ukraine—Ukraine and Russia stepped up strikes ahead of Moscow’s World War II commemorations on Thursday, with Russia closing more than a dozen airports and canceling scores of flights ...
Russian prosecutors have asked a court to recognise crimes committed by Nazi Germany in the Moscow region during World War Two as genocide and believe that around 6.4 trillion roubles ($82.3 ...
This isn’t the Soviet countryside in the autumn of 1941, but the Victory Museum in Moscow on a grey winter’s day a year or so after Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. However ...
Actors dressed as Soviet soldiers walk next to a Soviet Po-2 night bomber at the WWII open-air museum at the Red Square in ...
Reuters reported that the book covers Russian war heroes who fought in Ukraine, as well as how Moscow's current military has adapted techniques used by the Soviet Union's army in World War II.
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - A Soviet T-34 ... Soviet Union’s military triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II, ... Marked July 4th With Russian Aircraft An Air and Space Museum Accidentally Marked July ...
A new school textbook in Russia is teaching children that Moscow was "forced" to invade Ukraine as it likens the conflict to the Soviet Union's battle against Nazi Germany in World War II.
As Germany marks 80 years since the end of World War II, ... in Russian, a jarring reminder of Moscow's current rhetoric justifying the ... Previously known as the "German-Russian Museum", ...
The tanks are T-55s, a model first commissioned by the Soviet Union’s Red Army in 1948, shortly after the end of World War II. They’re so old, you can find them in museums.