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Ukrainian woman have served in the armed forces since World War I, but were only officially recognized as combat veterans with full military pensions in the Soviet era and, later, after the start of the war in Donbas in 2014. [9] Starting in December 2021, women in certain professions were included in draft registers. [10]
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300,000+ active personnel in Ukraine [9] In June 2024: 700,000 active personnel in the area [10] Pre-invasion total: 196,600 military [11] 102,000 paramilitary [11] July 2022 total: up to 700,000 [12] September 2023 total: over 800,000 [13] Casualties and losses; Reports vary widely, see § Casualties for details.
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As Russian forces make slow progress in eastern Ukraine, Ukraine's military stages a surprise cross-border attack. Ukraine in maps: Tracking the war with Russia Skip to main content
Navbox used on articles associated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status selected selected To determine the collapsed state of a specific group in the navbox String optional state state To determined the overall collapsed state of the navbox String optional See also {{ Russian invasion of Ukraine infobox }} {{ Annexation ...
By the time February 2025 arrives, marking three years since Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the situation on the front line could look very different.. Currently ...
School of Arts, Mariupol, 2022 (Google Maps) Ukraine’s authorities announced on 20 March last year that Russian troops had bombed an art school where about 400 people were sheltering.