North Korea could lose 30,000 to 45,000 troops per month in Ukraine after sending more soldiers to the frontlines, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW)'s Russian offensive campaign assessment published on January 22.
Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) believe that the Russian government is conducting an information operation to create the false impression that the Russian economy is doing well, although numerous indicators,
Ukraine's Luhansk Group of Forces spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Dmytro Zaporozhets said on Saturday that Kyiv's forces had repelled Russian small and medium-sized assaults on the grounds of the Refractory Plant.
Russia has had battlefield momentum but its recent territorial gains have been at the expense of high personnel losses.
The president of the aggressor country russia, vladimir putin, expressed his readiness for negotiations with the United States regarding the war in Ukraine,
According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the estimated 12,000 North Korean troops deployed in the Russian region could all be either dead or wounded by April.
The aggressor country of russia intends to annex Belarus within the next ten years in order to further use the economic resources and geographical position to
Russia said it opened criminal investigations into the alleged “cannibalistic massacre” of at least seven civilians in the western Russian village of Russkoe Porechnoye, which Ukraine has occupied since last August. Bodies were reportedly found by Russian soldiers inside the basement of a residential building.
Vladimir Putin’s troops were killed in 2024, the Ukrainian military chief has said, as the countries prepare for a new era of the war after Donald Trump re-enters the White House. A record 434,000 casualties,
Vladimir Putin is reportedly facing growing anger from Russia's elite, who want the war in Ukraine to end. People at the top of the country's society are also worried about the Russian economy, it is believed, as Western sanctions take their toll.
High-ranking Russian security officials seem to assess that Russia needs to escalate the war against Ukraine rather than seek a way out through negotiations. They are not ready to give up the war because of heavy losses. This is reported by the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
PM says Russian drones – one of which was shot down over the presidential palace – serve as a ‘reminder’ of the danger Ukrainians face every day