The Russian leader said that, if he could do it over, he'd have launched his invasion even earlier than February 2022.
Critics of Putin decried the statement as antisemitic, noting parallels to Soviet state antisemitism under Josef Stalin.
Russia's Vladimir Putin, in his annual marathon news conference, laments "serious blunders" by his security forces and says ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has boasted about the economy and hailed his troops’ gains in Ukraine during his annual news ...
The strikes of the "Dagger" hypersonic missiles was seen as Putin’s revenge for the use by Ukraine of British Storm Shadow ...
President-elect Donald Trump suggested he’s open to meeting Vladimir Putin to discuss ending the war in Ukraine sparked by ...
The Russian president appeared in no hurry to seek an end to the war despite President-elect Donald Trump’s vow to secure a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that he was ready to compromise over Ukraine in possible talks with U.S.
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the nation. He expressed regret for not invading Ukraine sooner. Putin discussed ...