Four years on, Moscow’s loss of 40,000 soldiers a month may yet force the Kremlin to settle for less
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Four years on, Moscow’s loss of 40,000 soldiers a month may yet force the Kremlin to settle for less
Four years on, Moscow’s loss of 40,000 soldiers a month may yet force the Kremlin to settle for less
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Ukraine war in numbers: Bleak toll of Putin’s invasion after four devastating years

How Russia’s fatalities compare with Ukraine’s

The Guardian view on the fourth anniversary of Putin’s war: Ukraine is exhausted, but not broken | Editorial

Four years into the Ukraine war, Moscow sees vindication, not failure

EDITORIAL: Four Years and More of Heroic Resistance: Ukraine Will Not Be Broken

Hundreds of thousands of Vladimir Putin's troops are losing their lives for barely any land

Under smokescreen of ‘peace talks’ Russian conscripts deploy to the border and Moscow war machine ramps up

A battered economy, huge numbers of casualties and very little territorial gain – it’s no wonder even stalwart Putin supporters…

As casualties soar in Ukraine, Vladimir Putin looks ever more beleaguered at home

Four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Alex Croft looks at the human cost and how it has transformed the future…

After four years of fighting, our modelling reveals a grim toll