Russian forces suffered their highest ever monthly losses in October during Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with an average of 1,500 people dead or injured every day, according to U.K.’s chief of defense staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry reported that 708,890 Russian personnel have been killed in the war, along with significant equipment losses. Radakin emphasized the significant pain and suffering Russia is facing due to Putin’s ambitions, while also highlighting Western allies’ commitment to stand with Ukraine for as long as necessary.
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Ukraine will be able to keep fighting, say Britain and Germany
Germany and Britain, co-leading a meeting of the Ramstein group, reaffirmed their commitment to support Ukraine amid ongoing Russian aggression, while the U.S. engaged in separate talks with Moscow. German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius and British counterpart John Healey emphasized that military aid would continue, with Germany pledging air defense systems and Britain promising radar and drone support. The meeting highlighted the uncertainty of U.S. military involvement in the future, as Ukraine's allies strive to...
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