HIV/AIDS - deathsNA3,100 (2020 est.) LanguagesRussian (official) 85.7%, Tatar 3.2%, Chechen 1%, other 10.1%; note - data represent native language spoken (2010 est.) major-language sample(s): ??? ??? ? ??? - ??? ??? ??? ???. (Russian) The World Factbook, the indispensable...
Haynes also suggests the attack will be felt from the streets all the way up to the Kremlin: "The fact that an attack like this could be carried out on the streets of Moscow is alarming for Russian civilians and embarrassing for the government." She also says it ...
Two years since the start of the Russian invasion, the civilian death toll in Ukraine exceeded 12,100 as of October 2024, as verified by OHCHR.
where battles have been raging for seven months. Russian forces are believed to almost encircle the city to the north, east and south but Ukraine recently vowed to continue defending the city.
UN Confirms More Than 400 Civilian Deaths in Ukraine More Reuters A view shows residential buildings damaged by shelling, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in Zhytomyr region, Ukraine, in this handout picture released March 7, 2022. Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine/Han...
Russian strike kills 8 and wounds dozens in northern Ukraine The U.N. Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine said Wednesday that civilian casualties in the war have begun mounting again after falling last year. Last month, it documented 158 civilian deaths and 483 wounded, up 37% from la...
The Institute for the Study of War said that Russian forces advanced at a rate of roughly 27.96 square kilometres per day in November, but that has dropped to 17.1 square kilometres per day this month. This map also shows some of Russia's advances in the Kursk region, w...
It’s been 100 days since Russian President Vladimir Putin marched troops into Ukraine. For the millions of Ukrainians whose homes and families have been shattered by war, the days before the invasion may feel like a lifetime away. Putin’s attack against its sovereign neighbor shocked the wor...
The three-day death toll followed a flurry of Russian missile and drone strikes against Ukrainian infrastructure. The Kremlin has previously denied that it targets civilians or critical infrastructure. The United Nations has confirmed 6,306 civilian deaths and 9,602 injuries in Ukraine since Russia ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed Moscow has no interest in expanding the war beyond Ukraine to the likes of Poland and Latvia.