Moscow City Police, Bryan Kohberger and university of Idaho
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Ukraine has occasionally targeted the Russian capital, but has doubled down on drone strikes on Moscow in recent days.
Moscow Police released a website detailing the timeline of investigations leading to Kohberger's sentencing for the November 2022 murders.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling over a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Trump has changed his mind about sending weapons to Ukraine.
The documents in the University of Idaho murders were made public just hours after killer Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to life in prison.
Russia's Defense Ministry on Sunday claimed to have shot down at least 26 Ukrainian drones over the Moscow region.
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Russia faced a penetrating barrage of drones from Ukraine over the weekend that caused all four of Moscow's major airports to close amid the intensifying war.
Russia and Ukraine again exchanged a series of major overnight drone strikes as the two sides maneuvered ahead of a possible resumption of ceasefire talks later this week. Renewed talks -- if they do happen -- would take place as both Kyiv and Moscow near new records for the scale and intensity of cross-border strikes,
"The suitcase was found to contain an American Colt Commander, .45 caliber with three empty magazines," Russian officials said.
Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow caused massive traffic disruptions at the Russian capital's four airports, officials said on Sunday. In the Selenograd district, the strikes also damaged numerous high-rise buildings and cars were set on fire,
Community members say while the grief will remain, a new chapter of healing can begin now that the man who killed four University of Idaho students is in prison.