Russia’s military casualties in war top 1 million
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PUTIN’s battlefield casualties have soared past the bloody one million milestone after 40 months of a war he expected to win within days. Ukraine’s fierce resistance has ensured Russia
Ukraine has received the bodies of 1,212 soldiers killed in the war with Russia and are set to exchange “severely wounded” prisoners today, officials in Kyiv and Moscow said. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
Russia’s invasion force is expected to suffer more than 1 million casualties by the summer as a result of the Ukraine war, with around 250,000 troops already confirmed dead, according to a
Ukrainian officials say Ukraine has repatriated another 1,200 bodies in line with an agreement reached during peace talks in Istanbul between Russian and Ukrainian delegations
Putin’s forces moved into Sumy region since the Russian president called for the creation of a buffer zone following operations in Kursk
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The number of Russian troops killed or wounded in Ukraine has topped 1 million, military officials in Kyiv said Thursday, describing the huge price that Moscow has paid for its 3-year-old invasion.
If anything, we underestimated Putin’s preparedness to kill and maim as many Russian, Chechen, North Korean, Cuban and Chinese soldiers and conscripts as needed to achieve his Peter the Great-like realm. Today, Russian casualties in Ukraine surpassed one million, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense.
A peace deal is in the "best interest" of Ukraine, Russia and the U.S, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday.