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 ...
Despite losing more than 800,000 troops killed and wounded in the first three years of its wider war on Ukraine, the Russian military has still managed to sustain a front-line force of no fewer ...
Amid a spate of insubordination, Russian soldiers in the Zaporizhzhia region report constant torture, intimidation, and theft of salary cards by their commanders, according to the Atesh movement. An ...
A Russian soldier threatened fellow soldiers with being sent on a “meat” assault as punishment for desertion in a reported intercepted phone call released by Ukrainian Military Intelligence (HUR) on ...
KYIV, Ukraine — The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission has recorded an "alarming rise" in reported executions of Ukrainian soldiers captured by the Russian armed forces during the war in recent ...
A video appeared in Russian Telegram channels showing Russian soldiers being punished for their refusal to go into "meat assaults". The video was reportedly filmed in Kyzyl (Tyva republic of ...
Fallen Russian soldiers are being buried in mass graves. Witnesses have revealed shocking details of this process – trucks bring the bodies of the deceased soldiers to the burial site, and excavators, ...
Regardless of whether Russia wins or loses in Ukraine, one thing is certain: the Russian military will have to be rebuilt. With its arsenal depleted and its reputation battered, Russia will have ...
Vladimir Putin is forcing wounded Russian soldiers back to battle on crutches as the Kremlin lost a staggering 48,000 troops last month alone. New images have emerged showing exhausted and injured ...
Shevchenkivskyi area is a busy part of Kyiv with universities, bars and restaurants. The Russian military said on Saturday that it hit a manufacturer of “long-range rockets” in Kyiv in ...
Isabel van Brugen is a Newsweek Reporter based in Kuala Lumpur. Her focus is reporting on the Russia-Ukraine war. Isabel joined Newsweek in 2021 and had previously worked with news outlets ...