Russian military commanders are reportedly misclassifying missing soldiers as deserters to conceal the true extent of battlefield losses. This practice allows Russia to avoid paying social benefits to families of the deceased and obscure the actual casualty figures. An investigation by IStories revealed widespread falsification of documents across multiple Russian units, with soldiers often labeled as deserters even after their deaths. This tactic is supported by a significant increase in cases processed by military courts seeking to declare individuals missing or deceased, as well as a high number of officially recorded deserters.
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Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi announced that Russian military personnel losses have surpassed 100,000 since the start of 2025. This figure reflects the ongoing success of Ukrainian defense forces in combating Russian troops across the entire front line. Syrskyi attributed this significant loss to the coordinated efforts and professionalism of Ukrainian defenders. The statement was made via a Facebook post.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported that a raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza resulted in the deaths of 19 terrorist operatives, with no known civilian casualties. This directly contradicts the Hamas-reported figure of 50 dead, a number that was also cited by some international media outlets. The discrepancy highlights the significant challenge in verifying casualty figures amidst the ongoing conflict.
The IDF’s assertion rests on the screening of 940 Palestinians at a checkpoint outside the hospital. Of this number, 240 were detained for alleged affiliation with terrorist groups. This extensive screening process also facilitated the evacuation of approximately 600 civilians and 95 medical personnel and patients.… Continue reading