Maya Mehrara is a Newsweek journalist in London in the United Kingdom, her purpose is to inform about foreign news. She covered Ukraine, Russia, immigration disorders and the revolution in Iran. Maya joined Newsweek in 2024 of the Londoners and had already written for Mylondon, The Camden New Journal, Bust Magazine and Washington Square News. He graduated from the University of New York and received his NCTJ in News Associates. Languages: English. You can touch Maya by sending an email to Mr. mehrara@newsweek. com.
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Russia’s losses of hard work in Ukraine have approved a grim level, as tension between the warring countries has been highest in recent months, according to figures from Ukraine’s armed forces.
Moscow has lost nearly 2,000 soldiers per day and more than 800,000 men since the war began. Ukraine’s tally of losses includes both those killed or wounded.
Russia has achieved significant progress in various parts of the front line until the end of 2024, however, territorial gains are increasingly painful, Putin forces exceed their own patient records per month for 3 consecutive months of October, November and December.
Newsweek reached out to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine for comment via email.
The body of the Army of Workers of Russia, the losses of workers who pass shady milestones in terms of counting and the general casualties are significant, since Moscow recently faces a shortage of hard work, which can undermine their ability to continue this war. In addition to the addition, the lack of troops combined with combined troops Russia losses of the main devices can weaken the defensive functions of Russia and pave the way for additional counterattacks through Ukraine.
In its accounts of daily Russian casualties, Ukraine’s armed forces reported that Russia lost 1,970 infantrymen today, reaching new heights as the number of infantrymen lost in the day-consistent aspect of Moscow in the past ranged from 1,000 to 1,500. Russia’s consistent speed with month-on-month losses began to accumulate from September 2023, peaking in December 2024.
Moscow has not only noticed a building in victims in its own troops, but it has also begun to lose a higher number of North Korean infantry soldiers who fight along the Russians in the first line of Kursk, while Estimate between 10,000 and 12,000 Democratic republics. Of Korea (DPRK) of infantry were deployed in Kursk, the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky estimated that North Korea has so far lost around 1,000 troops in Kursk.
In his daily address to Ukrainian citizens, Zelensky said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that in the five months since Ukraine launched an incursion into Kursk, Russia has lost more than “38,000 soldiers in this single direction alone, with approximately 15,000 of them irrecoverable losses.” The 15,000 losses the Ukrainian president noted are those who are dead or incapacitated and cannot return to war.
Although Ukraine does not disseminate data on its own losses of the army in the war of approximately four years, Zelensky said in December 2024 that the body of the losses of kyiv’s army workers has increased to 43,000 since the war began, with 370,000 Infantry cases wounded and about 50 % of the injured who later returned to the service. The Ukrainian leader said that Kyiv’s losses were presented in 31,000 in February 2024, according to BBC News.
Many have Zelensky’s statements about Ukrainian losses as a substation and have raised the hypothesis that kyiv’s losses can be in many thousands. The United Nations Human Rights Surveillance Mission in Ukraine also estimated that since the beginning of the war, 11,743 civilians have been killed and 24,614 have been injured in the conflict.
In his article about daily and general losses for Russia since today’s war began, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine wrote: “There is little for a guy who can conquer. ” Louis XIV “.
The most recent Russian casualty figures from the Kyiv benchmark, British defence intelligence in its update on X on 7 January, said: “Russian forces suffered 429,660 casualties (killed and wounded) in the Russia-Ukraine clash in 2024, a notable building out of the 252,940 sustained casualties suffered in 2024. in 2023, according to reports from Ukraine’s general staff.
“The Russian forces suffered 429,660 victims (killed and wounds) in the crash of Russia-Ukraine in 2024, a notable building of the 252,940 victims suffered in 2023, according to the Ukrainian General Report.
Russia will likely continue to experience increasing manpower losses as fighting escalates in Kursk, following Ukraine’s launch of a new offensive in southern Kursk last weekend. The fighting continues amid speculation that the incoming Trump administration will push for a swift ceasefire and seek to bring both sides to the negotiating table.
Maya Mehrara is a News Reporter at Newsweek based in London, U.K.. Her focus is reporting on international news. She has covered Ukraine, Russia, immigration issues, and the revolution in Iran. Maya joined Newsweek in 2024 from the Londoners and had previously written for MyLondon, the Camden New Journal, BUST Magazine, and Washington Square News. She is a graduate of New York University and obtained her NCTJ at News Associates. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Maya by emailing [email protected].
Maya Mehrara is a Newsweek journalist in London in the United Kingdom, her purpose is to inform about foreign news. She covered Ukraine, Russia, immigration disorders and the revolution in Iran. Maya joined Newsweek in 2024 of the Londoners and had already written for Mylondon, The Camden New Journal, Bust Magazine and Washington Square News. He graduated from the University of New York and received his NCTJ in News Associates. Languages: English. You can touch Maya by sending an email to Mr. mehrara@newsweek. com.
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