A secret programme to defend Ukraine's cyberspace is revealed, and an oligarch gives up Russian citizenship.
Details have emerged about a secret UK programme to defend Ukraine against Russian cyber-attacks.Ukraine has been subjected to unprecedented attacks from a range of Russian intelligence services, according to those involved in the programme.
Billionaire Russian banker Oleg Tinkov has renounced his Russian citizenship, saying he refuses to be associated with a "fascist" country that invaded a peaceful neighbour. "I hope more prominent Russian businessmen will follow me, so it weakens Putin's regime and his economy, and put him [sic] eventually to defeat," he said in an Instagram post.
The retired teacher described how she was viciously beaten and raped by a Russian soldier in her own home in an apparently unprovoked attack.
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