Ukraine: Russians’ deadliest day yet

According to the Ukrainian military, 1,770 Russian soldiers have been killed in one and the same day. It is slightly more than the previous “record” from May, when 1,740 soldiers were killed in one day. It is unclear exactly which day it is in question, and the information has not been confirmed by any independent party. Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, more than 710,000 Russians have been killed, injured, disappeared or captured in the fighting, according to the Ukrainian military. Many soldiers for little country Similar figures have been presented by several countries in the West, and the past month of October is considered to have been the heaviest since the outbreak of war in 2022 for the Russian forces. According to several experts, the setbacks may be one of the reasons why Russia chose to deploy North Korean soldiers in the war against Ukraine. – Russia sacrifices many soldiers to take small pieces of land. But at the same time they are putting pressure on Ukraine, says British Defense Minister John Healey to the BBC. Losing more and more land Recently, Russian forces have partially pushed back Ukraine in Russia’s Kursk region, which was captured by Ukrainian soldiers in August. “If it were not for the resilience of our soldiers, these tens of thousands of enemies from the best Russian task forces would have stormed our positions,” writes Ukraine’s Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi on the Telegram messaging service. Since Ukraine entered Kursk, they have lost a lot of ground in the eastern parts of the country, and according to Bloomberg, the last week of October was the worst week of all of 2024 in terms of ground lost.

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