Putin asks Crimeans to 'be patient a little longer'

Russian President Vladimir Putin, at a meeting with the head of the Kremlin controlled Crimean government, Sergei Aksenov, said that the residents of Crimea need "to be patient a little bit longer," when referring to the energy crisis on the peninsula.

According to him, the second line of the energy bridge from the Kuban to Crimea might be finished "by May 1st or earlier."

"We just have to be patient for a little more. I think that the construction will be completed by May 1st for sure, or, …


Russian Defense Minister meets with Iranian President in Tehran

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu met with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday in Tehran, as reported by the Iranian television channel Press TV.

In the meeting, Russia and Iran agreed to increase military cooperation against the background of the escalation of the Syrian crisis, in which both parties actively support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

According to Press TV, Rouhani outlined Iran’s position in regard to the Syrian crisis, and highlighted several possible solutions …


Ukrainian Intelligence: 9 Russian soldiers were killed in Marinka

According to the Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, nine Russian soldiers have been killed and eight wounded near the town of Marinka in eastern Ukraine.

 “The losses of the Russian occupiers in the Marinka district have been confirmed.  Nine Russian soldiers have died while eight have been injured.  On the 19th of February, the bodies were secretly transported from Donetsk to Russia,” a statement read

“Taking into account the constant losses of personnel and …


UNICEF: More than half a million children ‘deeply affected’ by the conflict in Ukraine

According to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the conflict in Ukraine has "considerably affected" the lives of 580,000 children living in the combat zone.

In a press release, the Fund says that more than one third of these children are in need of psychiatric and social support.

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues despite numerous ceasefire agreements, and more than 9,000 people have died as a result of hostilities since the conflict started in …


Amnesty International: Russia is guilty of war crimes in Syria

Amnesty International says that Russia is guilty of some of the most “egregious” war crimes it has seen in decades.

The human rights organization told Sky News that over the last week Russian aircraft in Syria have deliberately carried out airstrikes against civilians and rescue workers trying to evacuate the wounded, especially in the city of Aleppo.

The Director of Amnesty International’s Program on Crisis Response, Tirana Hassan, said that airstrikes on schools, residential areas, and …