In an interview published by Times of India on October 28, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Russia has lost 650,000 soldiers, including dead and wounded, during the war against Ukraine.
According to the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, over 690,000 Russian soldiers have been rendered inactive since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022. This figure includes not only the wounded and dead, but also those who have been captured.
Estonian intelligence estimated Russia could lose as many as 40,000 personnel in the month of October.
“Russia has killed many Russians.” The Russian army killed a lot of mobilized Russians because they were afraid of being attacked, dying under the bullets or being wounded. Zelensky said to Times of India that the Russian soldiers retreated, and then their army killed them.
Zelensky stated, “This is their war law.”
Zelensky said that Russia does not pick up its dead soldiers on the battlefield. Instead, they are left to rot.
In describing the situation on the front, President Putin said that the Russian army was advancing in eastern Ukraine by using human attack waves. “Throwing its soldiers into a grinder,” he said.
In recent months, Russian forces have made a relentless advance in eastern Ukraine. They have gained territory while suffering heavy losses.
After capturing Avdiivka, the Russian troops have set their sights on Pokrovsk, Chasiv Yar and other targets. The latter is located on higher ground. The higher ground could provide Russian troops with a strategic advantage when attacking other towns in Donetsk oblast.
“Russia has killed many Russians.” The Russian army killed a lot of mobilized Russians because they were afraid of being attacked, dying under the bullets or being wounded. They retreated, and then their army killed them,” Volodymyr Zelensky told Times of India.
Fred Fleitz is a former CIA Analyst who served Trump’s White House. He now works at the America First Policy Institute Center for American Security. In an interview with The Financial Times, he suggested that Ukraine’s NATO membership could be removed from the agenda for a few years in order to force Russia to negotiate.
A HUR source told The Kyiv Independent that the Ukrainian resistance and Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR), sabotaged the Berdiansk railway bridge, which is located in the occupied city.
According to a ruling by the Permanent Arbitration Court in The Hague in 2023, Russia must pay $5 billion in compensation to the Naftogaz Group for assets illegally confiscated during the Russian occupation in Crimea in 2014.
This is the first official visit of President Volodymyr Zelensky to the island nation. He will meet with the prime ministers from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway.
After the full-scale Russian invasion, the town of Kharkiv Oblast in Ukraine, which once numbered 17,000 people, was heavily contested.
Mark Rutte, NATO Secretary General, said: “I can confirm today that North Korean troops were sent to Russia and that North Korean military forces have been deployed in the Kursk area.”
Bloomberg reported that even if Kamala Harris is in the White House her administration would struggle to get significant resources for Ukraine passed through the U.S. Congress.
The State Emergency Service reported that at least 21 people, including five children were injured in multiple air strikes by Russia on Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv Oblast overnight.
South China Morning Post, a Hong Kong-based newspaper, reported on October 28 that a group of nearly 200 ex-North Korean troops asked to be sent to Ukraine to demoralize and influence Pyongyang‘s troops to join the war on Russia’s side.
“I believe that many countries will try to manipulate our electorate. They’re going try to manipulate our election. “That’s what they do,” J.D. Vance told CBS News.
In a debate with the incumbent president on October 27, Alexandr Stoianoglo, a candidate for the Moldovan presidency, claimed that he would continue to support Ukraine. This statement was dismissed by Maia Sandu.
The Kadorr Group has announced that Adnan Kivan died on October 28. He was the owner of the Kadorr Group, the English-language Ukrainian newspaper Kyiv Post and the Kadorr Group.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged “Georgia’s political leaders to respect rule of law, repeal laws that undermine fundamental freedoms, as well as address deficiencies in the election process together.”
The Russian forces have suffered 1,680 casualties in the last day alone.
State Emergency Service reported that at least 21 people, including five children, were injured in multiple air strikes launched by Russia on Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv Oblast overnight on October 28.
“Modi is a PM of a very large country in terms of population, influence, and impact. A country of this size cannot simply say that it is interested in the end to the war. It is all of us who are interested. “PM Modi can influence an end to the Ukraine war,” said President Volodymyr Zelensky.
“Our interest is peace.” I think that Ukraine is not as important as other regions in the world. “I’m just putting my cards out there,” Republican senator and vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance said.
Operation UNIFIER of the Canadian Armed Forces announced on October 26 that Canada had provided Ukraine with a shipment of Light Armored Vehicles 6.0 ACSVs specially configured as ambulances.
Alexander Gusev, regional governor of Voronezh Oblast in Russia, said via his official Telegram Channel that debris from drones that fell to the ground struck two industrial sites on the evening October 27.
On October 27, Russian airstrikes in Ukraine’s southern Kherson Oblast killed at least five civilians and injured four others. The area is still divided by the frontline and is frequently subjected to Russian artillery, missiles, and drone strikes.
Dmytro Lubinets, the Ombudsman, said that “the alleged shooting of women by occupying forces in Selydove was a war crimes.” “I immediately wrote to international organizations, the UN and ICRC. I am awaiting a response.
Grant Shapps, former U.K. defense secretary, argues that “now is the time to not only provide long-range authorization for our Storm Shadow rockets but to also do so without waiting for a Washington decision.”
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