Media identifies more than 82,000 Russian soldiers who died in Ukraine  

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**Media Identifies Over 82,000 Russian Soldiers Killed in Ukraine**

A joint investigation by BBC Russia and Mediazona has identified the names of 82,050 Russian soldiers who died during the full-scale invasion of Ukraine as of December 6. The findings were published on December 11.

The investigation shows that Russia’s losses are disproportionately high among lower-income and marginalized regions. Bashkortostan has the highest number of identified soldiers killed in Ukraine.

**Russia’s War Efforts**

Ukrainian authorities reported over 750,000 Russian casualties as of early December, including both dead and injured soldiers. Daily highs have reached up to 1,500 Russian casualties.

Russia has avoided instituting a full-scale , opting instead to hike sign-on bonuses to attract volunteers. The country has also recruited foreigners, including North Korean soldiers who were reportedly sent to assist Russia in its war against Ukraine.

**Territorial Gains and Casualties**

Russia has made territorial gains in eastern Ukraine using brutal tactics at the cost of high casualties among its soldiers. A recent strike damaged critical infrastructure in the city of Taganrog, .

Russian forces suffered 1, casualties just over the past day. The number includes those killed and injured.

**Prisoner Exchange**

Russian Deputy Foreign Sergei Ryabkov suggested a prisoner exchange could be a “healthy step forward,” particularly with the start of the new .

**Ukraine’s Support**

The approved a $266 million foreign military sales package for Ukraine to sustain services and repair F-16 fighter jets.

**Recent Developments**

A Russian drone struck an International Atomic Energy Agency service vehicle on its way to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, President reported.

Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto pledged to veto a proposal to impose EU sanctions on Georgian officials for their crackdown on anti- protests.

The U.S. Treasury Department announced $20 billion in loan assistance to Ukraine as part of a broader $50 billion initiative supported by G7 countries.

Successful tests of a new Ukrainian missile, dubbed Ruta (Rue), are underway.

Read More @ kyivindependent.com

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