By Gillian SchutteThe siege of Leningrad—872 days of relentless bombardment, starvation, and an unforgiving winter that ...
On the night of January 4, unidentified drones attacked Russia's largest seaport, the Ust-Luga port in the Leningrad region, the head of the Center for Countering Disinformation, Andriy Kovalenko ...
Stranded tanker loaded with fuel oil Koala ("Koala") drowns in the seaport of Ust-Luga in the Leningrad region.
Leningrad has been completely liberated and the Nazis have been driven 38 to 62 miles from the city, with more than 700 nearby towns and villages liberated, the Moscow radio said today.
Russia's nuclear regulator Rostakhnadzor has issued a licence for Leningrad nuclear power plant's third unit to operate for a ...
On November 22, 1941, the Road of Life, an ice road supply route built on top of Lake Ladoga's frozen surface that saved over a million lives in the besieged city of Leningrad during World War II ...
Today is a special day. Eighty-one years ago, on January 27, 1944, the most terrible blockade in the history of mankind – the siege of Leningrad (modern-day St Petersburg) – ended. Its ...
When in 1941 Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, their troops quickly besieged Leningrad. Foreign journalists are evacuated but one of them, Kate Davies, is presumed dead and misses the plane.
It has been 100 years since Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich finished writing his first symphony in 1925. When Symphony ...