Russia’s army is advancing in Ukraine at the slowest pace seen in more than 100 years of warfare, new analysis shows.
The offensive on Chasov Yar, which began in February 2024, is advancing at a rate of 15 meters per day, CSIS calculates: in ...
With limited technical and human resources, soldiers and engineers in these units, increasingly exposed to drone fire, are trying to contain the Russian army, which continues to make slow but steady ...
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The Crimean Tatar movement trying to ruin Russia’s army from within
Atesh, an underground resistance group, says it has trained thousands – including Russian soldiers – in sabotage.
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