Major Russian attack on Novomykhailivka which would have been significantly dangerous had they not advanced a line of vehicles across pre-zeroed open ground in full view of multiple Ukrainian defensive positions. Exactly why they attacked into the middle of a killing ground would normally be unknown, but here we can just say "But Russia."
African volunteers in the Russian Army have been captured by the Ukrainians. They were "shocked" by levels of corruption in the Russian military, which from people who had served in Ethiopia and Somalia is really saying something.
The rolling blackouts in Moscow are now firmly underway, despite Moscow authorities saying the news - from their own utility companies! - was fake.
Makhachkala, capital of Dagestan where major riots erupted last year, has seen a major infrastructure failure resulting in an electrical fire.
A major oil depot in Bryansk which was hit by a drone strike is still ablaze after 24 hours. Again, there seems to have been a failure of the fire service to attend in proper numbers and again there seems to be bureaucratic wrangling over whether to send aircraft to help fight the fires (unconfirmed rumours that the fire service across Russia is under strength due to shadow conscription and some pilots are refusing to fly their planes as they have been under-maintained due to the sanctions).
Looks like the protests in Bashkortostan have died down after riot police successfully broke them up. At first there was strong resistance, some riot police ran off, people successfully stopped buses carrying off detainees, but then the riot police came back in larger numbers.
Ha!