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American woman at a Moscow airport for trying to bring a gun into the country in her suitcase, officials said Friday.Russia's Federal Customs Service said the woman, an unnamed dual citizen, was travelling from the United States via Turkey and was stopped at Moscow Vnukovo airport.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said four drones were shot down on approach to the capital, with blasts heard near Zvenigorod, Istra, and Zelenograd — suburban districts and satellite towns located to the west and northwest of central Moscow.
The British government sanctioned three Russian intelligence units after an uptick of cyber and arson attacks.
The suspect was stopped in a random check as she attempted to leave Vnukovo airport in the green lane designated for passengers who have nothing to declare
Trump wanted to "make them feel the pain," as he put it on the July 4 call, the Financial Times reported, and force Russia into peace negotiations. Zelensky said Ukraine could hit the cities if the U.S. supplied the weapons, per the Post.
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The president’s call for Ukraine to avoid hitting Moscow continued his pattern of swinging between pressure on both sides to end the war and underscored the uncertainties about his strategy.
MOSCOW — As Moscow Mayor Art Bettge looks forward to the closing of a chapter in the Bryan Kohberger case, he hopes his city can return to being a “safe and happy college town” in the future.
The City of Moscow said it will create a dedicated website for certain investigative reports from the Bryan Kohberger case once legally permitted.