On her recent visit to Kyiv, European Commission President Ur V Delen reaffirmed European support for Ukraine as winter approaches. The focus lies on restoring power generation capabilities amidst ongoing Russian assaults and ensuring electricity exports to the nation. The bleak consequences of the war are underscored by a staggering 70,000 Russian combatants reported killed since the outbreak of hostilities, according to the BBC. Research conducted by BBC Russia and independent media outlet Media Zona suggests that a changing demographic is now volunteering for frontline service, with older men, often from marginalized backgrounds, increasingly participating in combat. This shift comes as the Russian military incentivizes enlistment through increased bonuses. Reports indicate that many of these volunteers, including a 62-year-old who signed up for combat, have met tragic fates, dying far from home. The conflict has led to intense casualties on both sides, with Russia employing aggressive tactics while struggling with equipment shortages and inadequate medical support. An uptick in volunteer casualties coincides with recent offensives, indicating the dire situation soldiers face as they confront Ukrainian defenses. The conflict persists with grim statistics highlighting the escalating loss of life and the shifting nature of the forces involved.
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