Russia conducted annual nuclear exercises Wednesday as President Putin repeated an unfounded claim that Ukraine plans to use a “dirty bomb” of radioactive material.
when he was killed in August, Ukrainian officials said. “The remains will soon be returned to the family,” the State Department said.
, including property and wealth left behind by those fleeing the fighting. Speaking to reporters, Peskov said “abandoned assets … cannot be left idle.” He added, “This is completely normal, because this is the territory of the Russian Federation.”late Wednesday. Ford Motor Co. announced it had “finalized the exit of its previously suspended operations in Russia”
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