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Yevgeny Kuklychev

Yevgeny Kuklychev

Senior Editor at Newsweek - London Bureau

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Captured Russian Colonel Claims Wagner 'Tortured and Raped' His Soldiers - Newsweek

A Russian army lieutenant colonel, who was recently captured and held briefly by members of Wagner Group before being released to “Russian law enforcement,” accused Yevgeny Prigozhin’s forces of undermining the interests of the Russian military and “enslaving” his fellow soldiers.The video address follows another clip featuring Lieutenant Colonel Roman Venevitin, released by Wagner’s social media channels this week, in which he appeared to admit “mining” Wagner’s escape routes and ordering to fi…
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Was Mar-a-Lago Case Judge Aileen Cannon Pictured Wearing 'Team Trum...

The judge has been described as “pro-Trump” by some of the former president’s opponents, but did a photo show her sporting MAGA “bling”?
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Russian Soldiers Rue 'Colossal' Regiment Losses in Video Address .....

A video shared on Telegram appears to show a group of Russian soldiers complaining on camera about significant casualties their regiment has suffered in the Ukraine war, and accusing the Russian military leadership of failing to provide artillery cover or air support.Newsweek could not independently verify the authenticity of the 3-minute and 31-second clip, which was published on the Supernova+ Telegram channel on Thursday, September 14, and later shared on X, formerly Twitter, and other platfo…
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Putin's Plan to Fix Russia's Egg Crisis Backfires - Newsweek

Russia’s egg shortage is being exacerbated by bird flu-riddled imports from Turkey, one of the country’s biggest trading partners and a NATO member, according to a recent report citing a Russian government official.More than one-fifth of the eggs imported from Turkey were found to be infected with the highly contagious H5N1 avian influenza, as well as other dangerous ailments including salmonella and botulism, Russian authorities warned.The egg crisis has been spiraling out of control over the p…
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Video Shows Tank Academy Barracks on Fire in Central Russia - Newsweek

A Russian tank academy building caught fire on Thursday, in the latest unexplained major blaze to strike the country since its 2022 invasion of neighboring Ukraine.The defense ministry in Moscow confirmed the fire in a statement, as videos of the incident circulated on social media. One video posted by Astra, a Telegram news outlet, was captioned: “A tank academy barracks is on fire in Kazan.“Russian regions, including the Moscow oblast, have been hit by a spate of fires since its full-scale inv…
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FBI Agent Hit by Havana Syndrome after Russian Spy Suspect Probe: R...

A Federal Bureau of Investigations agent came down with an apparent case of Havana syndrome—a mystery ailment that has affected U.S. agents and diplomats—after interrogating a suspected Russian spy.The details of yet another case of the condition were revealed in a joint-investigation published by independent Russian outlet The Insider, CBS’ 60 Minutes and German news website Der Spiegel, which linked at least some cases to covert Russian intelligence activity.The latest revelation has drawn fur…
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Russian Air Force's Pilot Training Hub Hit by Drones in Explosive V...

The Russian Aviation Training Center for pilot training in Borisoglebsk, in the Voronezh region, reportedly came under attack by UAVs on Monday night.Multiple videos, including night-vision CCTV footage, appeared to show a massive explosion hit the area where the Aviation Training Center is located.The footage, published by Russian Telegram news channels The Insider and Astra, emerged as the Russian Defense Ministry issued a statement saying that two enemy drones were destroyed by air defenses i…
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Ukraine Struck Russian Target Just 7 Miles From Nuclear Storage Sit...

Ukraine’s attack on the Russian Aviation Training Center for pilots Borisoglebsk, Voronezh region, saw drones hit a target just miles from a secret Russian nuclear storage facility.The Chkalov aviation training center is located less than 11 kilometers (just under 7 miles) from the closed military city of Voronezh-45, where Russian nuclear weapons are stored, Russian independent news agency Agentstvo reported on Telegram.The latest attack further exposes the risks and dangers associated with Ukr…
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Nuclear War Will Happen in Europe, Russian TV Pundit Warns - Newsweek

Nuclear strikes by Russia on European targets are inevitable, a political expert warned in a fiery rant on Russian state television.“We want to change the future of Europe. You’ve f***** up the present, you gentlemen Europeans,” political scientist Dmitry Yevstafyev said on Vladimir Solovyov’s politics show, which aired on the Rossiya 1 TV channel on Thursday.The warning marks the latest escalation in the war of words between Moscow and Ukraine’s Western allies, ongoing since Russia launched its…
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Putin Ally Hints at NATO's Plan for 'Military Mission' in Ukraine -...

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said that the NATO member country will not participate in the Western bloc’s activities to support Ukraine in its defense against Russia’s invasion, as part of an agreement he allegedly made with NATO’s leader.The remarks were made during a live interview with the Hungarian radio station Radio Kossuth. The interview was conducted in Orbán’s native Hungarian language and Newsweek is not able to immediately corroborate the accuracy of the translation.“I have a…
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Huge Russian Black Sea Cargo Ship Sinks after Ukraine Missile Strike

Russian sources claimed that Ukrainian forces may have used a Neptune anti-ship missile to strike the vessel.