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Russian central bank head Nabiullina vanishes from public life
A Russian Telegram channel, Mozhem obyasnit (We Can Explain), which says it has sources close to the Central Bank and the presidential administration, reported that Nabiullina is discussing the possibility of leaving the post she has held since 2013.
A man believed to be a high-ranking Russian military official in charge of ammunition supplies was assassinated with a car bomb near Moscow.
Surveillance footage shared by Russian media appeared to showed the car igniting in a fireball and careening into a parked vehicle.
The ambassadors of France, Germany and Britain arrived for a meeting at the Russian Foreign Ministry on Thursday, the ministry said in a statement that did not provide a reason or any further detail.
Damir Davydov, a Russian military official responsible for missile and artillery ammunition supplies, was killed in a car bombing outside Moscow on June 9.
Video appears to show Col Damir Davydov’s BMW bursting into flames and bystanders pulling him from wreckage
Residents in Russian-controlled Crimea were grappling with gasoline rationing on Wednesday after Ukrainian drone attacks constricted supplies from Russia, a Reuters witness said. More than four years since its 2022 invasion of Ukraine,
Occasional bursts of energy from a Russian missile-detection satellite have been briefly disrupting satellite navigation across large parts of Europe, a pattern that may indicate a “qualitative escalation in GNSS [global navigation satellite system] interference.
Since 2019, GPS signals across Europe, Greenland and Canada have experienced a huge spike in sudden, widespread signal blackouts. These have resulted in disruptions and degraded performance in navigation systems that airplanes and ships rely on to travel safely.
