1000 Russian soldiers killed in 24 hours as Ukraine strikes unarmed troops
At least 1,000 Russian soldiers have died as Ukraine targets unarmed Russian forces deployed to the front lines of the war. This is the highest number of casualties on the Russian side since the start of the war.
In a recent escalation, Russia pulled out of a UN-brokered deal with Ukraine to export grain during the war.The deal was brokered by the UN and Turkey in July. Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded security guarantees from Ukraine after accusing Kyiv of using the grain corridor to attack Russian ships in Crimea.
Russia suffered the highest number of casualties in a single day as Ukrainian forces targeted unarmed Russian soldiers, killing at least 1,000. The Ukrainian Defense Ministry claims that up to 71,200 Russian soldiers have died in the conflict so far.
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Meanwhile, water and power supplies have been fully restored in Kyiv after missile strikes knocked out critical infrastructure in the war-torn country.
A British defense intelligence analyst said “thousands” of newly mobilized Russian soldiers — mostly reservists — deployed on the front lines were “poorly equipped,” according to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry. A few days later, about 1,000 soldiers died in 24 hours.
Russia has ended a military recruitment campaign in which reservists were drafted into the army to fight the war in Ukraine. According to Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, 41,000 reservists have been called up and deployed to the battlefield.
President Vladimir Putin ordered the mobilization last month after his army suffered a major battlefield setback for the first time since he launched his invasion of Ukraine in February.
Meanwhile, Russia pulled out of a UN-brokered grain export deal with Ukraine during the war. Russia announced the move after accusing Kyiv of a “massive” drone strike on Saturday’s fleet on what Ukraine called a “false pretext”.
On Tuesday, President Vladimir Putin told Turkish President Erdogan that Russia would consider resuming grain trade with Ukraine only after investigating a drone attack on the Crimean naval base in Sevastopol.
In response to Russia’s move, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the grain shipping corridor for transporting food from Ukraine, which is part of a deal Russia has now suspended, needs reliable and long-term protection. Russia must be clear that any measures that impede food exports will face a harsh global reaction, he added.

The United States has accused Russia of deciding to “starve” developing countries after withdrawing from a UN-brokered deal.
“Moscow doesn’t care if the world starves. Moscow doesn’t care if people starve. Moscow doesn’t care if the global food insecurity crisis worsens,” US officials said. rice field.
The United Nations coordinator for grain and fertilizer exports under the agreement said on Twitter that it expected the laden vessel to leave Ukrainian ports on Thursday. Ukraine’s Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kublakov said on Twitter that eight ships are expected to pass through the corridor on Thursday.
On the battlefield, as Russian forces face resistance on the eastern and southern fronts, Russia has shifted its focus to systematic attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
Kherson claims that Moscow, along with Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Lugansk, has annexed, but does not fully control, he is one of the four regions.
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1000 Russian soldiers killed in 24 hours as Ukraine strikes unarmed troops
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