European Commission President Ur V Deline has arrived in Kyiv, Ukraine, emphasizing European support as the country braces for winter amid ongoing conflict. During her visit, she outlined plans for the EU to assist Ukraine in restoring its power supply in light of continuous Russian attacks, a move seen as essential for ensuring the well-being of Ukrainian citizens as winter approaches. Concurrently, alarming statistics about Russian casualties have emerged, revealing that approximately 70,000 Russian soldiers have been killed since the onset of the war. This data, compiled through an investigation by BBC Russia and independent media outlets, indicates a dramatic shift in the demographic of Russian fighters. Volunteer soldiers, many of whom are older men, are now filling the ranks as regular soldiers face staggering losses. The reports also highlight a significant increase in recruitment offers from Russian authorities aimed at attracting volunteers. The brutal tactics employed by Russia in its military operations have led to soaring casualty rates, particularly among these volunteers, who are often inadequately equipped and prepared for combat. This situation is further complicated by the fact that the ongoing Russian offensives into Ukrainian territory are prompting more men to join the fight, despite the risks involved. As the conflict continues to unfold, there is growing concern over the human cost of the military strategies employed by both sides.
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