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With a bullet in his back, Dmitry Saraev made it out of Crocus City Hall alive
At least 137 people killed and 180 injured in assault claimed by Isis
National day of mourning begins after deadliest assault on Russian soil in more than a decade
Shooting is largest loss of life in a terrorist assault in Russia in at least a decade
Mourners gathered outside church chant ‘Putin is a murderer’, ‘Russia without Putin’ and ‘No to war’
Leaked military documents lay bare Moscow’s long-standing fears about Beijing
War has shifted the Kremlin’s moral compass, accelerating a move towards traditional values and social restraint
Kyiv steps up attacks in bid to bring Moscow’s war closer to home
Strike is second in three days and signals Ukraine’s intent to step up attacks on targets inside Russia
Area is home to many leading Russian companies, such as VTB and Norilsk Nickel
Russia says all drones were ‘neutralised’ but attack is fourth time capital has been targeted since May
Crackly voice in post on Telegram heralded start of first armed uprising in Russia for three decades
Assault on Russia’s capital highlights vulnerability ahead of expected counteroffensive
Murder of ultranationalist blogger and arrest of US journalist are both connected to Putin’s war in Ukraine
Lawyers claim Russian tycoon ‘deliberately’ breached legal undertakings
Champagne still flows at elite parties in the Russian capital, as cowed critics only speak openly in their own homes
David Ballantyne Smith attempted to communicate with Moscow military attaché, among other offences
Intelligence service feared approach last year by middleman with suspected links to Russia’s FSB agency was a trap
Thirty years after the fall of the Soviet Union the legacy and spirit of the late dissident remain grimly relevant
As tensions mount over Russia’s rhetoric over Ukraine, the capital is seeing a flowering of culture
Infections in Russian capital at highest levels since December
Washington had vowed ‘consequences’ for Moscow if jailed Kremlin critic died
Diplomatic row over 2014 blasts at ammunition depot worsens with more expulsions
The stations, sculptures and mosaics represented both the USSR’s rich past and its hope for a brighter future
Moscow office’s attempt to ban staff from Alexei Navalny protests helps maintain the status quo
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