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It also roughly chimes with attempts by Russian independent media, such as Meduza and Mediazona, to count the bodies. By this time last year, Meduza reckoned that 106,000-140,000 Russian soldiers had died.
Despite the scale of its losses, Russia has seized less than 1 percent of additional Ukrainian territory since January 2024 and now controls about 20 percent of Ukraine in total. The CSIS study notes that Russian forces are advancing in some areas at a rate of only 165 feet per day—slower than some of the most infamous battles of World War I.
Nearly 1 million Russian troops have been killed or wounded in the war in Ukraine, according to a study released yesterday. Roughly 400,000 Ukrainian troops were also estimated to have been killed or wounded, bringing the total casualties of the three-year conflict to a staggering 1.4 million.
Russia and Ukraine have met for peace talks in Istanbul after both sides stepped up attacks over the weekend. Follow the latest here and submit a question for our Q&A with defence and security analyst Michael Clarke below.
The Security Service of Ukraine conducted a large-scale operation targeting four Russian military airfields on Sunday, an SBU source confirmed.
Drones have become a defining element of the war, as has the resulting arms race. Ukraine's frontline drone units work in small teams, using remotely controlled first-person-view (FPV) drones to ...
Ukraine’s losses are multiple times higher than those of Russia.” These claims are false. The figures for casualties in the war between Russia and Ukraine cited by Trump are close to estimates ...
North Korea has sent soldiers and millions of munitions, including missiles and rockets, to Russia over the past year, according to a new report by an international watchdog, which details the extent to which Pyongyang has helped Moscow “terrorize” Ukraine’s population over its three-year war.