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Ms Braze notes that Russia, with a population of 140 million, has managed to gain control of less than 20 per cent of Ukraine, population of 40 million, since it seized Crimea in 2014 and launched ...
Ukraine could run out of weapons and missiles within weeks, leaked documents show. 07:16, Arpan Rai. Ukraine’s air defence systems are facing the risk of running out of missiles and ammunition ...
Russia seized control of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant after launching a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and its six nuclear reactors are now idled.
Russia claimed to have taken the village of Nadiivka in Donetsk Oblast, located ten kilometers from the border with Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. [270] Russian forces seized the village of Ulakly following the closure of the pocket west of Kurakhove. [266] Geolocated footage confirmed the Russian recapture of Fanaseyevka in Kursk Oblast.
A US think tank estimates Russia lost about 40 troops per square mile seized in Ukraine in 2024. Russia's losses in its invasion of Ukraine are thought to have soared toward the end of the year.
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Senior diplomat Tom Dodd was summoned to Russia’s foreign ministry Russia-Ukraine war – live: Moscow restricts movement of British diplomats over support for Kyiv Skip to main content