This was also the year that the Kremlin came under attack by drones, the Wall Street Journal’s Moscow correspondent was arrested for spying, Kim Jong Un became one of the few world leaders who could stomach giving public support to Moscow, and the apparently indiscriminate bombing of civilians in Ukraine continued much as it did in 2022.
Entering 2024, the criminal war in Ukraine continues to claim lives each day, while in Russia the scale of political repression has reached levels not seen since the worst days of communism. Here’s a look back at some of the key events in Russia’s year.