BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont’s Task Force on the Federal Transition wants to hear from you. Today, Vt. Treasurer Mike Pieciak and local legislators will be holding two towns to discuss ...
A State Department spokesperson said Thursday that Ukraine and Russia are “just a breath away from a full ceasefire” after ...
Voislav Torden, a commander in a Russian paramilitary group, was sentenced to life in prison for the attack and mutilation of ...
It is clear who the “impediment to peace” is in Ukraine. Ceasefire agreement or not, getting Russia to willingly agree to a ...
Vojislav Torden, a commander of the Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group Rusich, is accused of committing five war crimes in Ukraine in 2014, resulting in the deaths of 22 Ukrainian soldiers. A Finnish ...
Petrovsky was a member of Rusich, a paramilitary unit affiliated with the Russian Wagner mercenary group, the court said. He has been under European Union and U.S. sanctions since 2022.
Finland declined an extradition request by Ukrainian prosecutors. He was a leader of a neo-Nazi paramilitary group, Rusich, which fought alongside Russia’s military in Ukraine’s Donetsk and ...
Sandvik said in an press release. Norway’s armed forces said that the United States sends its Bomber Task Force to the Nordic countries a few times a year to ensure good cooperation. Colonel David ...
The Helsinki District Court in Finland found Voislav Tordenin (Jan Petrovsky), the founder and former commander of the Rusich military group, guilty of committing war crimes in Ukraine and sentenced ...
Voislav Torden, 38, Russian-Norwegian (better known as Yan Petrovskiy) was a deputy leader of a neo-Nazi paramilitary unit called Rusich, during Russia’s first attacks on Ukraine in 2014. According to ...