International Atomic Energy Agency describes 'temporary relief' over Zaporizhzhia plant but fears of atomic accident remain high

Kremlin Investigative Committee head tells Russian president that bombing of critical span was carried out by Ukrainian secret services with help from Russian citizens and others

City suffers fresh bombardment, killing at least 12; traffic renews on part of Kerch Bridge as partial collapse expected to harm, but not cripple, Russian supply lines

Priceless crown from bloody rule of Attila the Hun snatched by Russian troops in February among thousands of artifacts stolen or destroyed in what Ukraine deems a massive war crime

Death toll climbs after Thursday's airstrikes on Zaporizhzhia, with at least 1 child among the dead

Citing 'anti-Communist' content, authorities won't let locals print 'The Queen of Cleveland,' Shula Kazen's story of surviving the Iron Curtain, even though it would be sold abroad

Site now relying on emergency power; Though reactors shut down, they still require electricity for cooling and other safety functions

General Sergey Surovikin has until now led southern forces in occupied territory

Ukrainian post office announces it's preparing to print stamps showing the 'Crimean bridge -- or more precisely, what remains of it'

Moscow says blast set ablaze 7 oil tankers transported by train, collapsing 2 car lanes of vital link for transporting military equipment to Russian troops in Ukraine

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