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Russia's military losses top 1 million in 3-year-old war, Ukraine's military says
Russia's military losses top 1 million in 3-year-old war, Ukraine's military says

Edmonton Journal

time12-06-2025

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  • Edmonton Journal

Russia's military losses top 1 million in 3-year-old war, Ukraine's military says

Article content The number of Russian troops killed or wounded in Ukraine has topped 1 million, military officials in Kyiv said Thursday, describing the huge price that Moscow has paid for its 3-year-old invasion. The claim by the General Staff of the Ukrainian armed forces is in line with Western intelligence estimates. Article content The U.K. Defense Ministry also said in a statement posted Thursday on X that Russia has suffered over 1 million casualties, including roughly 250,000 killed since it launched the full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022. Article content Article content Russia launches more drone strikes The casualty estimates came as Russian forces pummeled Ukraine with drones and other weapons, killing three people and injuring scores of others despite international pressure to accept a ceasefire. According to the Ukrainian air force, Russia launched 63 drones and decoys at Ukraine overnight. It said that air defenses destroyed 28 drones while another 21 were jammed. Ukrainian police said two people were killed and six were injured in the past 24 hours in the eastern Donetsk region, the focus of the Russian offensive. One person was killed and 14 others were also injured in the southern Kherson region, which is partly occupied by Russian forces, police said. The authorities in Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, said 18 people, including four children, were injured by Russian drone attacks overnight. Article content Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said Russian drones targeted residential districts, educational facilities, kindergartens and other civilian infrastructure. 'Kharkiv is holding on. People are alive. And that is the most important thing,' Terekhov said. Russia has launched waves of drones and missiles in recent days, with a record bombardment of almost 500 drones on Monday and a wave of 315 drones and seven missiles overnight on Tuesday. Ukraine responded to the Russian attacks with drone raids. Russia's Defense Ministry said that air defenses downed 52 Ukrainian drones early Thursday, including 41 over the Belgorod region that borders Ukraine. Regional Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said three people were injured by Ukrainian attacks. Russia pushes its slow offensive in Ukraine's east The recent escalation in aerial attacks has come alongside a renewed Russian battlefield push along eastern and northeastern parts of the more than 1,000-kilometer (over 600-mile) front line. Article content While Russian missile and drone barrage have struck regions all across Ukraine, regions along the front line have faced daily Russian attacks with short-range exploding drones and glide bombs. On Thursday, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed its troops captured two more villages in the Donetsk region, Oleksiivka and Petrivske. The Ukrainian military had no immediate comment on the Russian claim. The attacks have continued despite discussions of a potential ceasefire in the war. During their June 2 talks in Istanbul, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators traded memorandums containing sharply divergent conditions that both sides see as nonstarters, making a quick deal unlikely. Russia and Ukraine exchange more POWs The only tangible outcome of the talks was an agreement to exchange prisoners of war and the bodies of fallen soldiers. Article content Russia and Ukraine conducted another POW swap on Thursday that included severely wounded and gravely ill captives, although the sides did not report the numbers. 'Our people are coming home,' Zelenskyy said in a statement on Telegram. 'All of them require medical treatment, and they will receive the necessary help. This is already the second stage of returning those who are severely wounded and seriously ill.' According to Ukraine's Human Rights Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets, some of the repatriated soldiers had been listed as missing in action. The oldest among them is 59, the youngest is 22, he said. NATO chief hails Trump's peace efforts In Rome, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte commended U.S. President Donald Trump for his 'crucial' move to start direct peace talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. At the same time, Rutte criticized Putin for appointing his aide Vladimir Medinsky as the top negotiator for the talks in Istanbul. Medinsky ascended through the Kremlin ranks after writing a series of books exposing purported Western plots against Russia and denigrating Ukraine. Article content 'I think that the Russians sending this historian now twice to these talks in Istanbul, trying to start with the history of 1,000 years ago and then explaining more or less that Ukraine is at fault here, I think that's not helpful,' Rutte said. 'But at least step by step, we try to make progress.' Also on Thursday, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit, noting the stepped-up Russian attacks send a message from Moscow that it has 'no interest in a peaceful solution at present,' according to German news agency dpa. Pistorius said his visit underlines that the new German government continues to stand by Ukraine. 'Of course this will also be about how the support of Germany and other Europeans will look in future — what we can do, for example, in the area of industrial cooperation, but also other support,' he said. Article content Latest National Stories

Russia's military losses top 1 million in 3-year-old war, Ukraine's military says
Russia's military losses top 1 million in 3-year-old war, Ukraine's military says

Ottawa Citizen

time12-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Ottawa Citizen

Russia's military losses top 1 million in 3-year-old war, Ukraine's military says

Article content Article content Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov said Russian drones targeted residential districts, educational facilities, kindergartens and other civilian infrastructure. Article content 'Kharkiv is holding on. People are alive. And that is the most important thing,' Terekhov said. Article content Russia has launched waves of drones and missiles in recent days, with a record bombardment of almost 500 drones on Monday and a wave of 315 drones and seven missiles overnight on Tuesday. Article content Ukraine responded to the Russian attacks with drone raids. Russia's Defense Ministry said that air defenses downed 52 Ukrainian drones early Thursday, including 41 over the Belgorod region that borders Ukraine. Regional Gov. Vyacheslav Gladkov said three people were injured by Ukrainian attacks. Article content Article content While Russian missile and drone barrage have struck regions all across Ukraine, regions along the front line have faced daily Russian attacks with short-range exploding drones and glide bombs. Article content Article content On Thursday, the Russian Defense Ministry claimed its troops captured two more villages in the Donetsk region, Oleksiivka and Petrivske. The Ukrainian military had no immediate comment on the Russian claim. Article content The attacks have continued despite discussions of a potential ceasefire in the war. During their June 2 talks in Istanbul, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators traded memorandums containing sharply divergent conditions that both sides see as nonstarters, making a quick deal unlikely. Article content The only tangible outcome of the talks was an agreement to exchange prisoners of war and the bodies of fallen soldiers. Article content Article content Russia and Ukraine conducted another POW swap on Thursday that included severely wounded and gravely ill captives, although the sides did not report the numbers. Article content 'Our people are coming home,' Zelenskyy said in a statement on Telegram. 'All of them require medical treatment, and they will receive the necessary help. This is already the second stage of returning those who are severely wounded and seriously ill.' Article content According to Ukraine's Human Rights Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets, some of the repatriated soldiers had been listed as missing in action. The oldest among them is 59, the youngest is 22, he said.

Fifteen people, including children, injured in Russian attack on Kharkiv – photos, video
Fifteen people, including children, injured in Russian attack on Kharkiv – photos, video

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Fifteen people, including children, injured in Russian attack on Kharkiv – photos, video

Explosions were heard in Kharkiv amid a threat of Russian drones on the night of 11-12 June. Hits have been recorded and 15 people, including children, have been injured in the attack. Source: Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov; Oleh Syniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration; local media outlets and Telegram channels; Ukraine's National Police in Kharkiv Oblast Details: Terekhov said the Shevchenkivskyi district had been hit. One strike landed in the garden of a school, shattering windows. At first, there was no information about casualties. At 02:46, Terekhov reported another strike that hit the Shevchenkivskyi district, according to early reports. At 02:54, a hit was recorded in the Saltivskyi district. After 03:00, Terekhov reported new hits in the Shevchenkivskyi and Slobidskyi districts. The roof of a residential building was hit in the Saltivskyi district, but no one was injured. A fitness club was also hit. One person has been injured. A strike on the territory of a kindergarten in the Shevchenkivskyi district was also confirmed. At 03:25, it became known that two girls aged 12 and 16 had been injured in the Saltivskyi district, suffering an acute stress reaction. At 03:46, Terekhov reported that eight people had been injured, including four children. A two-year-old child has a cut on the head. Later, Syniehubov reported that the number of injured had risen to 11. Terekhov stated that, according to early reports, the Russians conducted 12 strikes on the city on the night of 11-12 June, with one of the strike munitions failing to detonate. Later, it became known that 12 people had been injured in the nighttime strike. A scene of the attack Photo: Suspilne Damaged building Photo: Suspilne Emergency workers at the scene Photo: Suspilne The National Police reported in the morning that the number of injured had risen to 14 people. "Fourteen Kharkiv residents suffered various injuries in the attack, five of whom have been taken to hospital. Four children aged two, 12, 16 and 17 are among those injured. A two-year-old boy was hospitalised," the police stated. Update: Later, Syniehubov said the number of victims had increased to 15. Background: On the night of 10-11 June, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv with 17 Shahed-type loitering munitions. As a result of the large-scale attack on the Slobidskyi and Osnovianskyi districts, five people were reported killed and another 60 injured, including nine children. On the evening of 11 June, Russian forces attacked Kharkiv again with a Molniya drone, hitting a private residence. A woman was injured. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Russia attacks Ukraine's Kharkiv with deadly nighttime barrage of drones
Russia attacks Ukraine's Kharkiv with deadly nighttime barrage of drones

Hindustan Times

time12-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Russia attacks Ukraine's Kharkiv with deadly nighttime barrage of drones

A concentrated, nine-minute-long Russian drone attack on Ukraine's second-largest city of Kharkiv on Wednesday killed six people and injured 64, including nine children, Ukrainian officials said. The attack followed Russia's two biggest air assaults of the war on Ukraine this week, part of intensified bombardments that Moscow says are retaliatory measures for Kyiv's recent attacks in Russia. A new wave of drone attacks on four city districts was reported early on Thursday by Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov, including a drone that landed in a school courtyard and smashed windows. There were no other reports of casualties or damage. Elsewhere, two southern Ukrainian regions, Mykolaiv and Kherson, were left without electricity on Wednesday after Russian forces attacked an energy facility, the governors said. Kharkiv, in Ukraine's northeast, withstood Russia's full-scale advance in the early days of the war but has since been a regular target of drone, missile and guided aerial bomb assaults. Prosecutors in Kharkiv region said on the Telegram messaging app that the death toll in Tuesday night's incidents had risen to six as rescue teams pulled bodies from under the rubble. They said three people were still believed to be trapped. The strikes by 17 drones on Kharkiv sparked fires in 15 units of a five-storey apartment block and caused other damage in the city close to the Russian border, Mayor Terekhov said. "There are direct hits on multi-storey buildings, private homes, playgrounds, enterprises and public transport," Terekhov said on the Telegram messaging app. "Every new day now brings new despicable blows from Russia, and almost every blow is telling. Russia deserves increased pressure; with literally every blow it strikes against ordinary life, it proves that the pressure is not enough," President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Telegram. A Reuters witness saw emergency rescuers helping to carry people out of damaged buildings and administering care, while firefighters battled blazes in the dark. Nine of the injured, including a 2-year-old girl and a 15-year-old boy, have been hospitalised, Oleh Sinehubov, the governor of the broader Kharkiv region, said on Telegram. In total, the Ukrainian military said Russia had launched 85 drones overnight, 40 of which were shot down. In the southern Kherson region, workers were trying to restore electricity supplies after Russian forces attacked what its governor, Oleksandr Prokudin, said was "an important energy facility". "It is currently impossible to predict the duration of the work. Residents of the region, I ask you to show understanding and prepare for a prolonged power outage," he said on the Telegram messenger. The governor of the neighbouring Mykolaiv region, Vitaliy Kim, said his region was also experiencing emergency shutdowns but that power would soon be restored. Kherson region directly borders a war zone and is under daily drone, missile and artillery attack. The Mykolaiv region faces mainly missile and drone attacks. There was no immediate comment from Russia on the latest overnight attacks. Both sides deny targeting civilians in the war that Russia launched on its smaller neighbour in February 2022. But thousands of civilians have died in the conflict, the vast majority of them Ukrainian.

Russian attacks kill three, wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv, other parts of Ukraine
Russian attacks kill three, wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv, other parts of Ukraine

New Indian Express

time11-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Russian attacks kill three, wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv, other parts of Ukraine

KYIV: Russian forces launched a new drone assault across Ukraine overnight on Wednesday, killing three people and wounding 64 others, Ukrainian officials said. One of the hardest-hit areas was the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine, where 17 attack drones struck two residential districts, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said. Emergency crews, municipal workers and volunteers worked through the night to extinguish fires, rescue residents from burning homes, and restore gas, electricity and water services. 'Those are ordinary sites of peaceful life, those that should never be targeted,' Terekhov wrote on Telegram. Three people were confirmed killed, according to Kharkiv regional head Oleh Syniehubov. In a statement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that 64 people had been wounded and reiterated his calls for greater international pressure on Moscow. "Every new day now brings new vile Russian attacks, and almost every strike is telling," he said. 'We must not be afraid or postpone new decisions that could make things more difficult for Russia. Without this, they will not engage in genuine diplomacy. And this depends primarily on the United States and other world leaders. Everyone who has called for an end to the killings and for diplomacy must act.' Moscow's forces have launched waves of drones and missiles in recent days, with a record bombardment of almost 500 drones on Monday and a wave of 315 drones and seven missiles overnight on Tuesday. The attacks come despite discussions of a potential ceasefire in the war. The two sides traded memorandums at direct peace talks in Istanbul on June 2 that set out conditions. However, the inclusion of clauses that both sides see as nonstarters make any quick deal unlikely.

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