Russia confirms identity bomber
moscow April 4, 2017 14:54The man who committed a suicide bombing Monday in the underground of St. Petersburg, was born in Kyrgyzstan Russian Akbarzjon Djalilov. This confirmed the Russian authorities Tuesday.
The man who committed a suicide bombing Monday in the underground of St. Petersburg, was born in Kyrgyzstan Russian Akbarzjon Djalilov. This confirmed the Russian authorities Tuesday.
The leaders of Germany, France and Russia called Tuesday on the terrorist attack in the metro St. Petersburg. Chancellor Merkel, President Hollande and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are agreed that more information should be exchanged in order to combat terrorism.
There are no attacks Tuesday with Russian planes carried out over the Syrian province of Idlib. This let the Russian Defense Ministry know following a possible poison gas attack in that province. Therefore approximately sixty people were slain.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his counterpart Lukashenko of Belarus have settled their disputes. The two countries were months at loggerheads over the debt that the Belarusians for the supply of oil and gas. Moscow has estimated that there are still open an account of almost half a billion euros.
Polish prosecutors have accused two Russian air traffic controllers of 'intentionally cause' of the fatal plane crash in which former Polish president Lech Kaczynski was killed in 2010. The Moscow Times reported this Monday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Loekasjenko to put an end to many months smoldering crisis in relations. The two meet on Monday in St. Petersburg together to resolve the conflict.
A week after large demonstrations against corruption across Russia intervened the police at protests in Moscow. Agents picked Sunday about thirty protesters in the center of the Russian capital on.
The National Security stepped up Michael Flynn has failed payments from a Russian television station and a company affiliated with Russia to make public. This is evident from documents that the White House has released Saturday.
The Russian poet Jevgeni Jevtoesjenko is Saturday at the age of 84 deceased in a hospital in Tulsa in the US state of Oklahoma. That confirmed a friend of the writer facing Tass news agency. President Vladimir Poetin has expressed his condolences to the family.
The Russian Foreign Ministry also appears to love a joke. The department presented on April 1 a new audio message for diplomatic missions abroad, which allows callers to request included help in manipulating elections.
The National Security stepped up Michael Flynn has offered to appear before congressional committees investigating possible contacts of Donald Trump campaign with Russia. He wants or freedom from what his lawyer calls 'unfair persecution'.
Russian President Vladimir Poetin wants his US counterpart Donald Trump speaking on the sidelines of a summit on the North Pole or in Finland at an economic summit in Germany. Putin said this Thursday visited the North Russia Archangelsk. In Helsinki there is an autumn summit on the North Pole and in Hamburg is already in July economic summit of the G20 countries.
There will be a continuation of the peace talks on Syria in Kazakhstan. That Iranian President Hassan Rohani said on Tuesday at the end of his two-day visit to Moscow. A date for the next round he called not.
The European Union has with the Russian authorities demanded the immediate release of the demonstrators on Sunday were arrested during peaceful demonstrations. The police deployment violates the Russian Constitution also guaranteed freedom of expression, association and assembly, showed EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini know Monday.
The United States Sunday the arrests of hundreds of protesters strongly condemned by the Russian police. They call the police actions during demonstrations against corruption in various Russian cities an attack on democratic values.
Russian police on Sunday, opposition leader Alexei Navalny in the center of Moscow arrested during a demonstration against corruption.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday several weeks unexpectedly receive the right candidate Marine Le Pen in the presidential elections in France. That happened at the Kremlin just hours after the National Front leader had called for a joint fight against terrorism and to put an end to the sanctions of the EU against Russia.
A day after a former member of the Russian parliament in the Ukrainian capital Kiev was shot, the Ukrainian authorities say they know the identity of the killer. It is a 28-year-old former member of the National Guard of the Ukrainian Dnipro city, showed an employee of Minister Arsen Avakov of the Interior know on Facebook.
Russia calls the admission of Ukraine to the singer Yulia Samojlova to the Eurovision Song Contest 'unfair' and 'a blow to the image' of the song contest. Kiev put the artist on the entry ban as they traveled to the Crimea from Russia for action. Russia expects Ukraine to reconsider the decision.
A Russian lawyer who assists the families of deceased whistleblower Sergei Magnitsky in 2009, has been hit Tuesday injured by a fall from a building in Moscow. About the circumstances no certainty exists. According to Bill Browder, the British former employer Magnitsky was lawyer Nikolai Gorokhov four high pushed down and his condition is critical.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalni Monday stained with a green liquid as he left the headquarters of his party in Barnaul in Siberia. The green stuff is not dangerous, but persistent: a wash ineffective.
The warring parties in Syria must prepare for a firm agenda for the next round of peace talks. That UN envoy Staffan de Mistura said Tuesday. He wants each party contributes substantially and proactively participating in the consultation that goes on Thursday.
The Russian Foreign Ministry did not release Tuesday on plans by the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to visit Moscow. The Prosecutor, however, expressed surprise over the 'leak regulated' information from Washington.
The Russian Ministry of Justice leaves out if the Jehovah's Witnesses can be put on the list of extremist organizations. That reports the Moscow Times Friday. If this happens, the group is prohibited and may 175,000 Jehovah's Witnesses no longer meet legal or distribute literature together in Russia.
The United States has two Russian spies accused of hacking into Internet company Yahoo, the data of half a billion users were captured.
The first time the presidents of Russia and the United States meet, will be in July in Hamburg. The German port city is the beginning of that month where a G20 summit is being held. Putin and Donald Trump get there both going.
Her Majesty's digital security (NCSC) has called upon political parties to protect themselves against possible cyber attacks. The organization offered to help parties in taking measures to keep hackers out.
LinkedIn refuses to adhere to the Russian requirement that data from users in that country must be stored in Russia. According to the regulator, Roskomnadzor, LinkedIn confirms that it is not interested in the Russian market.
Russian banks refuse to help customers who submit a passport of the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, cities in eastern Ukraine. Thus they go against the express orders of President Putin.
British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson soon travel to Moscow. With his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov, he will have to include Syria and Ukraine.