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13-Year-Old Soviet Scout's Wartime Bravery
Thirteen-year-old Alexander Kotelnikov from Voronezh Oblast became a regimental son in the 28th Guards Rifle Brigade during World War II, serving as a scout, receiving several decorations for bravery, and later working as a photojournalist.
13-Year-Old Soviet Scout's Wartime Bravery
Thirteen-year-old Alexander Kotelnikov from Voronezh Oblast became a regimental son in the 28th Guards Rifle Brigade during World War II, serving as a scout, receiving several decorations for bravery, and later working as a photojournalist.
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28% Bias Score


Russian Writers Emphasize Truth in War Literature
A recent meeting of the Russian Writers' Union in Voronezh focused on literature's role in patriotic education, emphasizing the importance of firsthand accounts and archival documents in accurately portraying war's impact, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Russian Writers Emphasize Truth in War Literature
A recent meeting of the Russian Writers' Union in Voronezh focused on literature's role in patriotic education, emphasizing the importance of firsthand accounts and archival documents in accurately portraying war's impact, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Official's Detention Extended in 10 Million Ruble Grant Fraud Case
A Russian court extended the pre-trial detention of former Deputy Minister Alexander Kukina until April 30th, 2025, on charges of large-scale fraud involving a 10 million ruble grant for beach improvements that were never completed, despite official reports to the contrary.
Russian Official's Detention Extended in 10 Million Ruble Grant Fraud Case
A Russian court extended the pre-trial detention of former Deputy Minister Alexander Kukina until April 30th, 2025, on charges of large-scale fraud involving a 10 million ruble grant for beach improvements that were never completed, despite official reports to the contrary.
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44% Bias Score


Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...
Voronezh Audit Chamber Uncovers 14.6 Billion Rubles in Municipal Violations
The Voronezh Audit Chamber's 2024 report, presented on March 18, 2025, revealed 14.6 billion rubles in municipal violations, mostly non-criminal, resulting from flawed procurement processes and other financial irregularities; corrective actions resolved 6.3 billion rubles in violations, with ongoing...
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24% Bias Score


Ukrainian Soldier Awarded for Bravery and Leadership
Vladimir, callsign "Pobeda," a 24-year-old soldier, received two Orders of Courage and a Medal For Courage for his actions in Ukraine, including leading assaults, capturing enemy strongholds, and clearing positions under heavy fire, sustaining injuries in the process.
Ukrainian Soldier Awarded for Bravery and Leadership
Vladimir, callsign "Pobeda," a 24-year-old soldier, received two Orders of Courage and a Medal For Courage for his actions in Ukraine, including leading assaults, capturing enemy strongholds, and clearing positions under heavy fire, sustaining injuries in the process.
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52% Bias Score


Belgorod Oblast Expands Support for Special Military Operation Participants
The Belgorod Oblast Duma in 2024 expanded support for special military operation participants and their families by repeatedly adding to the list of those eligible for free land, providing free legal aid to Rosgvardiya volunteer families, and amending mortgage and social code laws; federal legislati...
Belgorod Oblast Expands Support for Special Military Operation Participants
The Belgorod Oblast Duma in 2024 expanded support for special military operation participants and their families by repeatedly adding to the list of those eligible for free land, providing free legal aid to Rosgvardiya volunteer families, and amending mortgage and social code laws; federal legislati...
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36% Bias Score

Ilyushchenko Brothers: Child Scouts of the Don River Front
Thirteen-year-old Nikolai and eleven-year-old Ivan Ilyushchenko, from Belogorye village in the Voronezh region, served as scouts for the Red Army during WWII, utilizing their intimate knowledge of the Don River to guide successful reconnaissance missions, despite the dangers of the Nazi-imposed 20km...

Ilyushchenko Brothers: Child Scouts of the Don River Front
Thirteen-year-old Nikolai and eleven-year-old Ivan Ilyushchenko, from Belogorye village in the Voronezh region, served as scouts for the Red Army during WWII, utilizing their intimate knowledge of the Don River to guide successful reconnaissance missions, despite the dangers of the Nazi-imposed 20km...
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36% Bias Score

Ukrainian Spies Sentenced for Terror Plot in Russia
A Russian court sentenced two Ukrainian spies, Oleg Zabolotnyy and Maksim Volga, to 25 and 19 years in prison, respectively, for planning a terrorist attack involving explosives and the collection of intelligence on military targets in Russia.

Ukrainian Spies Sentenced for Terror Plot in Russia
A Russian court sentenced two Ukrainian spies, Oleg Zabolotnyy and Maksim Volga, to 25 and 19 years in prison, respectively, for planning a terrorist attack involving explosives and the collection of intelligence on military targets in Russia.
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52% Bias Score

Voronezh Oblast Achieves Record Low in Tuberculosis Cases
Voronezh Oblast, Russia, reports a record low in tuberculosis cases—430 in the past year compared to 530 in 2023—due to a comprehensive program involving BCG vaccination, screenings of over two million people, treatment adherence, public education, and improved living conditions.

Voronezh Oblast Achieves Record Low in Tuberculosis Cases
Voronezh Oblast, Russia, reports a record low in tuberculosis cases—430 in the past year compared to 530 in 2023—due to a comprehensive program involving BCG vaccination, screenings of over two million people, treatment adherence, public education, and improved living conditions.
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28% Bias Score

Voronezh Region Launches Program for SMO Veterans' Leadership Training
The Voronezh region launched the "Heroes of the Voronezh Land" program to train special military operation veterans for leadership roles in government and state-owned companies from 2025-2027; it also aids their family members' career development and provides job placement and entrepreneurship suppo...

Voronezh Region Launches Program for SMO Veterans' Leadership Training
The Voronezh region launched the "Heroes of the Voronezh Land" program to train special military operation veterans for leadership roles in government and state-owned companies from 2025-2027; it also aids their family members' career development and provides job placement and entrepreneurship suppo...
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40% Bias Score

Russian Children Vulnerable to Cybercrime via Bank Cards
Russian children's increased use of bank cards exposes them to cybercrime; criminals exploit their trust to steal money or involve them in money laundering schemes, prompting banks to require parental consent and schools to launch cybersecurity awareness programs.

Russian Children Vulnerable to Cybercrime via Bank Cards
Russian children's increased use of bank cards exposes them to cybercrime; criminals exploit their trust to steal money or involve them in money laundering schemes, prompting banks to require parental consent and schools to launch cybersecurity awareness programs.
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56% Bias Score

Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Cancer Risk, Warns Voronezh Oncology Dispensary
The Voronezh Regional Oncology Dispensary warns that alcohol increases cancer risk through acetaldehyde production, DNA damage, and interaction with other carcinogens, linking it to cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, breast, stomach, and intestines; they recommend total abstinence or se...

Alcohol Consumption Significantly Increases Cancer Risk, Warns Voronezh Oncology Dispensary
The Voronezh Regional Oncology Dispensary warns that alcohol increases cancer risk through acetaldehyde production, DNA damage, and interaction with other carcinogens, linking it to cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus, liver, breast, stomach, and intestines; they recommend total abstinence or se...
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56% Bias Score
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