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Russian Soldiers, Ukraine and Putin
Ukraine-Russia war live: Putin war dead at 70,000 as claims Moscow couldn’t stop Kursk raid despite warning
Putin war dead at 70,000 as claims Moscow couldn’t stop Kursk raid despite warning - Leaked documents reveal Russia’s failure to repel Ukraine’s Kursk incursion after months of warnings
Number of Russian deaths in Ukraine hits 70,000 amid Putin's devastating 'meat grinder' attacks: report
The BBC and Russian independent media outlet Mediazone said that at least 70,112 Russians have now been killed in Ukraine.
70K Russian Soldiers Confirmed Killed in Ukraine – Independent Tally
Over 70,000 Russian soldiers have been confirmed killed in Ukraine since the Kremlin launched its invasion more than two and a half years ago, according to an independent tally by the BBC’s Russian service and the independent Mediazona news website.
"70,000 Russian soldiers killed since conflict began in Ukraine"
According to calculations by Russian website Mediazona and the BBC, some 70,000 Russian soldiers have been killed since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. This estimate is based on official communiqués,
Number of Russian soldiers dead in Ukraine war hits staggering 70k in new blow for Putin
More than 70,000 troops fighting in Russia's military have died in Vladimir Putin's brutal Ukraine war, according to a shocking new analysis.The finding, verified by the BBC and the independent website Mediazona,
India on report of diversion of ammunition to Ukraine
‘Indian ammunition entering Ukraine’: India dismisses media report as ‘speculative and misleading’
India denies allegations of diverting artillery shells to Ukraine, emphasizing compliance with international export obligations and regulations.
India rejects report on transfer of ammunitions to Ukraine as 'speculative'
A Reuters report claims that Indian-made artillery shells were diverted to Ukraine by some European countries.
India's artillery shells in Ukraine spark controversy with Russia
European clients are sending Ukraine casing for artillery shells produced in India. Reuters reported that India remains passive to Russia's protests, citing eleven sources from the governments of India,
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India’s legacy in international mediation and soft power aspirations: From Korea to Ukraine
Speculation is rife on India's potential as a peacemaker in mediating the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. How does India ...
The Week
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How did Made-in-India artillery shells enter Ukraine? Will it impact New Delhi's Moscow ties?
Italian defence contractor Meccanica per l'Elettronica e Servomeccanismi (MES) was reportedly among the entities diverting ...
ThePrint
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Ukraine’s top officials agree on need for rapid, domestic weapons production
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that senior Ukrainian officials agreed in an "emotional" discussion that the ...
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India's HDB Financial Services to raise $299 mln via IPO
India's HDB Financial Services, a unit of HDFC Bank , has approved raising 25 billion rupees ($299 million) through a fresh ...
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Swiss firm delivers 2,000 forged wheels from Ukraine to Indian Railways
An additional 3,500 forged wheels are en route from Ukraine; earlier this year, orders were placed with the Swiss company for ...
ThePrint
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EU plans 35 billion euro Ukraine loan, funded by Russian assets
Ukraine
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN
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Ukraine transports 70 million tons of cargo via Black Sea corridor — Zelenskyy
Despite the war and Russian terror, Ukraine continues to be a global provider of food security for dozens of countries,” said ...
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on MSN
India's edible oil demand to rise despite hefty import duty hike
India's edible oil consumption is set to grow at a pace of 2%-3% as cooking oils remain affordable despite an import duty ...
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