He was a far-right donor without a penny... and he was also a Russian spy
An investigation in Slovakia revealed how Russian clandestine operations are trying to sow discord in Europe and create sympathies with Moscow in relation to Ukraine
A Russian policeman found out what was going on in Ukraine and talked about it: he now faces up to 10 years in prison
Sergei Klokov, alerted by his father who was near Kiev and informed about the invasion by independent media, told his friends what the Russian media is silent about. He was arrested and considered a “high degree of danger to the public”
The Swedish group Ericsson suspended all its operations in Russia indefinitely
The telecommunications company indicated that it took the decision “in the light of recent events and sanctions by the European Union”
Russian Navy fires at Ukraine with cruise missiles
British intelligence reported that the operations of the invading troops continue to focus on the Donbas, Mariupol and Mykolaiv region. Air forces are expected to increase their activity to reinforce the operation
YouTube blocked the official channel of the Russian Parliament due to US sanctions
The Foreign Ministry threatened reprisals, noting that the video platform “has signed its own conviction”, suggesting that users move their content to local websites
The US warned that Russia threatens to export to Latin America the conflict in Ukraine using Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba
The State Department stressed that the majority of the region has condemned the offensive launched by Vladimir Putin
The guidelines of a Nobel Prize in Economics for Europe to adapt to living without buying oil and gas from Putin
Renowned economist Joseph Stiglitz welcomed the speedy application of sanctions against Russia for the invasion of Ukraine, but warned that Moscow's energy dependence must also be cut
Russia stated that it is “close” to reaching an agreement with Ukraine on security
The Russian Foreign Minister indicated that the guarantees requested by Moscow, related to Kiev's neutrality, are finding common ground. Volodymir Zelesnky acknowledged that positions are now “more realistic”
NATO warned that Russia could use chemical weapons in a false flag operation in Ukraine
Western and Ukrainian leaders have issued serious alerts about Putin's plans. Masks given to Russian troops suggest that an attack is likely
Ukraine and Russia resume round of negotiations to achieve a ceasefire
Dialogue is “hard” and both sides maintain their positions. The first three meetings took place in Belarus, but now it is being held over the internet