The year in photos
The photos that defined the past year — from Navalny’s death to the Azerbaijan Airlines crash

There have been seismic events in Russian news in 2024, none more so than the killing of opposition leader Alexey Navalny in his Arctic penal colony in February. There was the Moscow’s Crocus City Hall terror attack in March, when masked gunmen opened fire on people waiting for a concert to begin at one of the Russian capital’s main music venues, killing 145 people and injuring another 551. And then, in a drop of uncharacteristically positive news in August, Russia and the West negotiated their largest ever prisoner exchange. Yet as we enter 2025 and the war in Ukraine approaches its third anniversary and fourth year, political repression in Russia continues to reach levels not seen since the worst days of communism.
Here’s a look back at some of the key events in Russia’s year.

Breaking the waves
The Kremlin’s latest attempt to quash Telegram echoes the Soviet Union’s war on foreign radio broadcasts

Moscow’s Gulag Museum renamed Museum of Memory and dedicated to ‘genocide of the Soviet people’

Deserting the paper army
How one woman refused to be a cog in Russia’s military machine

Russian journalist jailed over €3 donation to Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation

Russian political prisoner dies after suffering heart attack in custody

Two Russian minors given 7-year sentences and massive fines for setting fire to military helicopter

Russia’s State Duma passes law allowing FSB to block individual communications

Russian man who declared himself a ‘foreign agent’ as a joke now faces criminal charges

Analysts say 2025 was deadliest year of war for both Ukrainian and Russian civilians



