Nyt: nearly two million Russian and Ukrainian soldiers killed or wounded in war
Citing a study published by the Center for Strategic International Studies, according to which nearly 1.2 million Russian and 600,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed, wounded or are missing, bringing the tally close to 1.8 million.
Key points
The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed, wounded or missing during the almost four years of war is set to reach two million by next spring.
The New York Times reports this, citing a study published by the Center for Strategic International Studies, according to which nearly 1.2 million Russian and 600,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed, wounded, or are missing, bringing the tally close to 1.8 million.
Drone launches
Moscow's air defence forces shot down75 Ukrainian drones over Russian territory overnight. This was reported by the Russian Defence Ministry, quoted by Ria Novosti.
Last nightRussian troops attacked Kiev with drones, Rbc Ukraine reports.
In Holosiivskyi district, a tall building and several cars were damaged, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. "In Holosiivskyi district, Russia struck a 17-storey residential building, causing minor damage to the roof and walls of the technical floor, and damaging the windows of the upper floors," the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reports. According to preliminary information, no one was injured

