Nearly 89,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine, according to a joint investigation by BBC Russia and Mediazona, an increase of 3,965 killed since mid-December. It is thought the actual death toll is much higher as the numbers of deceased Russian troops include only those who could be immediately verified.
Ukraine continues to cripple Russia's energy sector by hitting numerous oil refineries, depots, chemical plants, and more with drones.
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Ukraine launched waves of long-range strikes, including its ATACMS and Storm Shadow missiles, at targets inside Russia.
a facility in the border Bryansk region of Russia that props up Russia's military industry, said Andriy Kovalenko, an official with Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council. Russian and ...
TASS/. The Ukrainian army’s overnight attack with American and British-made long-range missiles on Russia’s Bryansk Region will trigger retaliation, the Russian Defense Ministry reported on ...
BRYANSK, January 14 ... up of citizens for military training and the conduct of these training sessions Russia, Turkey to prevent attacks like one on Russkaya station — Russian Foreign Ministry ...
The Russians launched an attack using 74 UAVs on the night of 10-11 January. Ukraine's air defence forces have downed 47 drones, while 27 disappeared from radar. Source: Ukraine's Air Force; Kyiv Oblast Military Administration Details: The Air Force reported that the attack drones were launched from the Russian cities of Millerovo,
Ukrainian drones attacked seven Russian regions. Local residents reported a blaze in the area of an oil depot in Tula region.
A Ukrainian drone attack sparked a fire in Russia's Kaluga region, with video footage showing an oil storage depot ablaze. The Russian defense ministry reported downing multiple Ukrainian drones. No casualties occurred.
A Ukrainian drone attack triggered a fire late on Friday in Russia's Kaluga region south of Moscow and social media sites showed video footage of what they described as an oil storage depot ablaze.