Chowist Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Rail war in Russia (2022–present) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_war_in_Russia_(2022...

    The rail war began in different regions of Russia in the spring of 2022 after a similar rail war in Belarus. [5] [6] [7] [8]According to The Insider's summary of media reports, at least 63 freight trains derailed in Russia between March and June 2022, about one and a half times more than during the same period in 2021.

  3. Russian emigration during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_emigration_during...

    Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine that started in late February 2022, more than 300,000 Russian citizens and residents are estimated to have left Russia by mid-March 2022, at least 500,000 by the end of August 2022, [not verified in body] and an additional 400,000 [1] by early October, for a total of approximately 900,000.

  4. Military Police (Russia) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Police_(Russia)

    The Military Police of Russia (Russian: Военная полиция России, Voennaya politsiya or VP) is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the Russian Armed Forces, which is known by the official name of Main Directorate of the Military Police (Главное управление военной полиции Минобороны РФ), and it is operated by the Russian Ministry ...

  5. Wikipedia and the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_and_the_Russian...

    In April 2022, EU vs Disinfo found that four pro-Russian disinformation news outlets were referenced in at least 625 Wikipedia articles. Most of these references were in the Russian Wikipedia (136 articles), Arabic Wikipedia (70), Spanish Wikipedia (52), Portuguese Wikipedia (45) and Vietnamese Wikipedia (32).

  6. List of Russian military bases abroad - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_military...

    Troops of the Russian 102nd Military Base at Republic Square, Yerevan during the 2016 Armenian Independence Day military parade. This article lists military bases of Russia abroad . The majority of Russia 's military bases and facilities are located in former Soviet republics ; which in Russian political parlance is termed the " near abroad ".

  7. T-14 Armata - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-14_Armata

    The T-14 Armata (Russian: Т-14 «Армата»; industrial designation Russian: Объект 148, romanized: Obyekt 148, lit. 'Object 148') is a Russian main battle tank (MBT) based on the Armata Universal Combat Platform. The Russian Army initially planned to acquire 2,300 T-14s between 2015 and 2020.

  8. Wagner Group rebellion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagner_Group_rebellion

    In Syria, where Wagner forces were part of the Russian military presence in the country's civil war, sources told Reuters that local authorities and Russian military commanders launched a swift crackdown on the Wagner Group to prevent the spread of the rebellion there. [148]

  9. City of Military Glory - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Military_Glory

    Creation Federal law On the Honorary Title of the Russian Federation "City of Military Glory". After being accepted by the State Duma on April 14, 2006, and approved by the Federation Council on April 26, 2006, the President of Russia Vladimir Putin signed into law the federal law On the Honorary Title of the Russian Federation "City of Military Glory" on May 9, 2006.