Ukraine war latest: Scholz visits Kyiv first time since June 20, 22 and pledges $680 millions in military support  

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**Ukraine Update**

Here’s summary of the latest developments:

* ** Personnel Losses**: Ukraine’s military reports 2,030 personnel losses in one day, the highest figure since February 24, 2022. As of December 2, Russia has lost estimated 743,920 troops, 9,478 tanks, and 19,397 armored fighting vehicles.
* ** Troops**: President Volodymyr Zelensky reveals that some North Korean soldiers deployed to fight for Russia have been killed in action. Pyongyang is believed to have dispatched between 10,000-12,000 troops to aid Moscow’s war efforts.
* **Ukraine’s Military Situation**: Ukraine’s head of , Zelensky, acknowledges that the ‘s military lacks the strength to retake some occupied territories, suggesting diplomacy may be necessary. He also warns about negative security implications for as Russia teaches North Korean troops modern warfare methods.
* **NATO **: Zelensky emphasizes the importance of Ukraine’s NATO membership, citing the need for collective defense against Russian aggression. The country is expected to discuss its NATO aspirations at the upcoming on December 3-4.
* **Trump Presidency**: Zelensky expresses concerns about President-‘s potential impact on Ukraine’s military support and NATO membership. He stresses that Ukraine will not capitulate, despite any changes in Washington’s stance.

These updates provide a snapshot of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the human cost, diplomatic developments, and strategic implications for regional security.

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