2023 年 7 月 10 日 Vladimir putin, Russia’s president, is yet to give a realistic figure for the number of his compatriots killed during his faltering war in Ukraine. But soldiers who die tend to leave two valuable things behind: memories and money. An investigation published on July 10th...
(How many Ukrainian soldiers have died) Both sides have paid a horrific price for Russia's three-year long war in Ukraine. A report in theWall Street Journalin November, citing anonymous Western intelligence officials, said that up to 200,000 Russian soldiers have died so far.The Economist's...
It's not clear Russia would gain anything from using a tactical nuclear weapon in Ukraine.President Joe Biden told CBS News' "60 Minutes"in September that if Russia were to use a tactical nuclear weapon, "they'll become more of a pariah in the world than they ever have been. And depend...
By February 1917, the war had taken a massive toll on Russia — both in the loss of human lives and in the form of a severe nationwide famine. When a metalworking plant closed, resulting in the loss of many jobs, strikes and protests broke out. Russia was in a state of chaos. The ...
During this time Stalin allowed millions to perish in what is believed to be a man made famine in order to stifle an attempt by Ukraine at independence. He also collectivized the vast majority of farms and sent the wealthy peasants to the Gulags along with intellectuals and opposing leaders....
War had just broken out in Ukraine, and Russia was using food as a bargaining chip.We go behind the scenes of a battleground dealthat allowed cargo ships to move safely from blockaded ports on the Black Sea. This is a preview of Newswire ...
Petersburg, Russia, Sunday, March 24, 2024.(AP Photo/Dmitri Lovetsky) “So far, it looks like an attempt to create a false trail,” state TV journalist Andrei Medvedev wrote on Telegram. On Saturday, Russian authorities sought to tie Ukraine to the attack. The Federal Security Servic...
Ukraine war latest - eight dead as shopping centre and homes bombed in Kyiv More on Russia undefined OK Mariupol hospital an 'image of hell' In a dramatic account of his time reporting from inside the siege, Mr Chernov said: "We watched smoke rise f...
Many of Russia’s leading journalists began fleeing Russia after the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, taking up residence and continuing to work in the Baltic nations, especially Latvia, as well as in Poland and Georgia. Now, with the war in Ukraine raging and the government passing draco...
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