More than 100 Aeroflot flights cancelled in Russia
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Russian attacks continued on Tuesday morning, with a drone strike leaving two utility company workers injured in the eastern city of Kostiantynivka. Serhiy Horbunov, head of the city’s Military Administration, called it “cynical aggression by Russian occupiers” against civilian infrastructure.
A sweeping cyberattack has forced hundreds of pharmacies across Russia—primarily in Moscow—to shut down, disrupting access to medication and sending employees home. The breach comes just one day after a massive hack crippled Aeroflot, Russia's largest airline, suggesting a coordinated escalation in digital warfare targeting critical infrastructure.
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A Russian court has fined Zoom Communications 79.6 million roubles ($965,779) for failing to comply with legal requirements governing foreign entities operating in Russia's internet space, the Moscow courts press service said on Tuesday.
Russia on Sunday opened a regular air link between Moscow and Pyogyang, a move reflecting increasingly close ties between the two countries.
During his visit to the U.K. on Monday, President Donald Trump expressed further frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia will launch direct passenger flights from Moscow to North Korea 's capital Pyongyang on Sunday, Russian authorities said, as the two former communist bloc allies move to improve ties following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The rules for Norwegian ports are determined by Norwegian authorities,” Oslo says as Moscow summons a diplomat for a scolding.
The start of regular flights follows the resumption of Moscow-Pyongyang passenger rail service, a 10-day journey, in June.
Ukraine overnight into July 28. Ukraine’s Air Force reported intercepting or electronically jamming 309 drones and two cruise missiles. The primary target was the city of Starokostiantyniv, in Khmelnytskyi oblast,
DONETSK REGION (Reuters) -For months, Ukraine has picked off Russian soldiers by the thousand around the frontline city of Pokrovsk, using small drones armed with bombs to tie down a numerically superior force.