Sergei Shoigu
Ukraine pierces Russian border triggering major battles
Ukraine struck back on Tuesday - and the battles continued through the night into Wednesday as Ukrainian forces pushed to the northwest of the border town of Sudzha.
Putin taps economist to run defense, replacing Shoigu in unexpected move
North Korea's Kim views Russian nuclear-capable bombers, hypersonic missiles
Wagner Group downsizing after mutiny against Russia -UK
Putin held post-mutiny talks with Wagner leader Prigozhin and his fighters
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin days after the attempted coup.
Lukashenko confirms Wagner founder Prigozhin is in Belarus
"I see Prigozhin is already flying in on this plane," President Alexander Lukashenko was quoted as saying. "Yes, indeed, he is in Belarus today."
Russian Defense Minister Shoigu appears in video for first time since Wagner mutiny
Wagner mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin had demanded that Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov, the Chief of the General Staff, be handed over to him so that he could "restore justice."
Ukraine: Chaos in Russia works to our advantage
Ukrainian leadership celebrates military dysfunction in Russia, but as Putin quickly quells the budding Wagner rebellion, it's unclear if Ukraine will manage to capitalize on Russia's turmoil.
Russia warns Ukraine against striking Crimea with US, British missiles
Kyiv says it wants to reclaim all of its territory, including the Crimean peninsula
Russia offers bonuses to soldiers who destroy US, German tanks in Ukraine
The ministry said this was part of a wider reward scheme under which more than 10,000 Russian servicemen had received individual bonuses.
Russia's Wagner boss 'unsure' if mercenaries will keep fighting in Ukraine
Prigozhin has repeatedly attacked Russian President Vladimir Putin's top military brass for what he casts as treachery.
Who is responsible for blowing up Kakhovka dam?
While Russia is accusing the Ukraine of blowing up its own dam, the Ukraine and other Western countries believe that Russia is responsible for Kakhovka dam's destruction.
Russian defense industry to increase ammo production sevenfold -Shoigu
The UK Defense Ministry recently assessed that Russian forces had been suffering from artillery shell shortages, leading to rationing and the use of old shells.
11,000 Ukrainian troops killed in February alone, Russia claims
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu accused Kyiv of being indifferent toward the lives of its people.
Russia says troops leaving strategic Kherson, Ukraine doubts full pullout
Ukraine reacted with caution, noting some Russian forces remained in Kherson and reinforcements were being sent to the region.