But all of those options are either difficult to implement or wouldn't fix the flaws in Russia's military system. Focused for now on winning the war in Ukraine ... in Chechnya in the 1990s ...
The graphic images also appeared to show Ukrainian prisoners of war from the 155th Naval Infantry Brigade being abused and bodies being desecrated. Reuters news agency reports that Russian exports ...
Reports that the embattled Ukrainian city of Chasiv Yar has fallen to Russian forces have been dismissed by experts and officials speaking to the Kyiv Independent, and the latest OSINT data suggests ...
Ukrainian armed forces have launched a new counter-offensive in Kursk region and advanced five kilometres deep into the ...
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 ... vehicles and send in the infantry, instead—on ...
“The war is won by logistics. If there is no logistics, there is no infantry ... is also under Russian fire, he said. This also means that in poor weather, military vehicles, including armored ...
Ellie Cook is a Newsweek security and defense reporter based in London, U.K. Her work focuses largely on the Russia-Ukraine war, the U.S. military ... Ramzan Kadyrov, Chechen strongman leader ...
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) on Jan. 29 cited several OSINT analysts and Russian military bloggers and assessed that although Russian forces — including Chechen “Akhmat” Spetsnaz ...