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In January 2024, members of the self-exiled rock band Bi-2, who fled Russia after Russia's invasion of Ukraine and publicly denounced the war and Putin's regime, were arrested in Thailand for allegedly violating immigration regulations and faced possible deportation to Russia because some of its members have Russian citizenship.
[162] [163] On 31 January, Russian president Vladimir Putin commented on the recent Russian advances, saying Russian forces had "captured 19 houses and are holding them," without elaborating. [164] By early February 2024, it was confirmed that Russian troops had advanced east of Opytne , further supporting the long-standing semi-encirclement of ...
On 6 August 2024, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine as part of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched an incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast and clashed with the Russian Armed Forces and Russian border guard.
Ukraine-Russia war map: Where are Putin’s forces making gains on the frontline as 2025 begins? ... January 5, 2025 at 7:34 AM. ... Ukraine captured a chunk of the Russian border region of Kursk ...
Russians have piled across the border to neighbouring states since President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Sept. 21 for the war in Ukraine. HOW MANY HAVE FLED RUSSIA SINCE ...
3 January – Ukraine and Russia complete their first prisoner exchange in nearly five months, releasing over 200 people on each side, facilitated by mediation from the United Arab Emirates. [3] 4 January – President Putin issues a decree granting Russian citizenship to foreigners who fight for Russia in the war against Ukraine and their ...
Despite Western sanctions and the war in Ukraine, Russia's most affluent cities ... 2024 at 12:00 PM ... the job offers have been so enticing in recent months that many Russians who left the ...
Ukraine reestablished control over most of Kharkiv Oblast, except for a small portion in the east between the border with Luhansk Oblast and the Oskil river. Ethnically Russian pro-Ukrainian militias, the Russian Volunteer Corps and Freedom of Russia Legion performed cross-border raids into Kursk and Belgorod in 2023 and again later in 2024.