An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Repeated frontline sightings of Russian soldiers on crutches suggest Moscow's injured troops are returning to combat from a medical system ...
Though the numbers are hazy, at least 110,000 Russian soldiers have been injured in the war against Ukraine. More than half of them have had at least one limb amputated. They feel abandoned by the ...
You can get in touch with Maya by emailing m.mehrara@newsweek.com. Up to 220,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in Ukraine since 2022, according to analysis by the BBC Russian Service ...
Soldiers of Ukraine's Air Assault Forces, along with their comrades from other units of Ukraine’s defence forces, captured 27 Russian soldiers in Kursk Oblast. Source: Ukraine's Air Assault ...
The Special Operations Forces (SSO) captured a Russian soldier abandoned by his comrades, using a drone, according to SSO’s report via Telegram on Monday, Jan. 27. According to the SSO, during aerial ...
The captured Russian soldier was selected to participate in the prisoner exchange program, but he would prefer not to take part in it. Captured by Ukrainian border guards, the serviceman does not ...
Ukraine’s Azov Brigade captured 23 Russian soldiers during combat operations in the Toretsk area of Donetsk Oblast, the National Guard of Ukraine reported on Jan. 15. According to the statement, some ...
Ukrainian paratroopers and other units captured 27 Russian service members during hostilities in Russia's Kursk Oblast, the Airborne Assault Troops' press service said on Jan. 16. "Among them are ...
The office of Ukraine's Prosecutor General says it has opened a criminal investigation after a video emerged earlier this week appearing to show Russian soldiers executing six unarmed Ukrainian ...
The National Police of Ukraine suspects Vyacheslav Dubenko, a Russian soldier from the 1st Motorized Rifle Regiment of the Western Military District, of rape, deportation, and forcing a young ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday awarded a soldier with the country's highest honour for bravery after a widely posted video showed him killing a Ukrainian opponent in hand-to-hand combat.
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military, weapons systems and emerging technology.