Russian Army Suffers Significant General Casualties in Ukraine War
The Russian army has lost at least 20 generals since the start of its full-scale aggression against Ukraine, a development described as a "strong moral blow" within Russia.
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The Russian army has lost at least 20 generals since the start of its full-scale aggression against Ukraine, a development described as a "strong moral blow" within Russia.

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), in collaboration with the FBI and Polish counterintelligence, conducted a coordinated cyber operation to neutralize Russian GRU intelligence activities spying on citizens via hacked routers.
A 22-year-old man from Rampur, India, was killed while serving in the Russian army in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. His family alleges he was coerced into military service after going abroad for work.

A court in Bosnia and Herzegovina has rejected an indictment against Dario Ristić, a Bosnian citizen accused by the BiH Prosecutor's Office of joining the Russian army in November 2023.
The Russian army attacked Dnipro, Ukraine, resulting in damage to a multi-story residential building and reported casualties.
The Russian army has attacked the positions of Ukraine's Defense Forces 116 times since the beginning of the day, with the greatest pressure observed in the Pokrovsk sector and increased activity in Kostiantynivka and Huliaipol.

The industrial city of Dnipro, considered a stronghold of the Jewish community, is profiled as the 'heart of Ukraine,' embodying the country's history and its resistance to the Russian army's advances four years into the war.
The Russian army attacked the Brovary community in the Kyiv region, causing damage to businesses, residential homes, and vehicles, and sparking a fire.

A study by 'Važnije istorii' and the 'Open Source Centre' indicates that North Korea has supplied millions of shells to the Russian army over two and a half years. This finding is based on documents detailing ammunition transfers.
Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army attacked approximately 31 settlements in the Sumy region with drones, damaging energy infrastructure and railroad tracks; two people were killed, and nine…

Ukraine's military intelligence agency, HUR, announced on Saturday that it attacked and damaged two Russian army ships in the Black Sea, rendering a railway ferry inoperable and damaging another vessel.
Ukraine's air defense forces neutralized 117 drones used by the Russian army to attack the country since last evening. Hits by a ballistic missile and eight additional enemy strike UAVs were recorded at several locations.

Ukrainian forces are continuing their counteroffensive on the Oleksandrivka front, having regained control over more than 400 square kilometers across Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts.
The Russian army cannot recover after being cut off from Starlink communications. Ukraine is releasing more and more new drones, devastating the aggressor's rear.

The Ukrainian armed forces have announced that they have recovered almost all the territory in the Dnipropetrovsk region that had been captured by the Russian army.
Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully hit several Russian army targets, including an air defense system, a landing craft, and command posts, in occupied Crimea and parts of the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
An infrastructure facility in Odesa was hit during a massive Russian missile and drone attack.
Russian troops dropped a 500-kilogram aerial bomb on Kramatorsk during the night, injuring six people, including three children.

Moldovan President Maia Sandu commented on the energy crisis in Transnistria, stating that Chisinau and its European partners can do little while the Russian army remains in the region.
Russian troops attacked a civilian vehicle in the Mykolaiv rural community in Ukraine's Sumy region, resulting in injuries to three people.
The total combat losses of Russian troops from February 24, 2022, to March 4, 2026, in the war against Ukraine amount to approximately 1,269,500 people, including 980 people in the previous day.
A court in Ulan-Ude fined Anton Saikhiev, an Azov Brigade-related convict, 30,000 rubles for 'discrediting' the Russian army.
Russian troops are conducting rotations, replenishing units, and preparing for limited assault operations in several areas of the southern front, though a large-scale spring offensive is not currently expected.
Between the morning of March 1 and the morning of March 2, Russian troops launched more than 90 strikes on 25 settlements in 11 communities in the Sumy region, injuring four people.
The Russian army used 738 missiles, more than 14,670 guided aerial bombs, and nearly 19,000 strike drones against Ukraine over the winter.
The total combat losses of Russian troops from February 24, 2022, to February 28, 2026, in the war against Ukraine amount to approximately 1,265,900 people, including 770 people over the past day.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, in cooperation with Elon Musk and SpaceX, has effectively cut off Russian troops' communications by addressing their use of Starlink, leading to an elevenfold drop in data streams.
Agents of the ATESH guerrilla movement carried out a successful sabotage operation on a Russian army communications facility near Sevastopol, resulting in the destruction of radio-electronic warfare antennas that were interfering with Ukrainian drones in the area.

At least two South Africans have died in Ukraine while fighting for the Russian army, the Minister of Foreign Affairs announced on Thursday, specifying that the two victims had been…

After four years of war, the Russian army is increasingly relying on brutal, small-group attacks with two or three soldiers to exploit weaknesses in Ukrainian defenses, a tactic reminiscent of the old
More than 1,780 mercenaries from 36 African countries are fighting against Ukraine in the Russian army, recruited by Russia through fraudulent schemes.
The Russian army attacked two districts of Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region with FPV drones and artillery shelling, resulting in one person being wounded.

Certain units of the Russian army have reportedly received cash bonuses for February for successful FPV drone strikes against Ukrainian servicemen in the Huliaipole sector.

"You stand firmly behind Russia, for Russia, acting coordinately and efficiently," Putin said, TASS Russian state news agency reported. He added that "the competent and courageous actions of the soldiers


From February 24, 2022, to February 22, 2026, the total combat losses of the Russian army amount to approximately 1,259,780 soldiers. 890 aggressor soldiers were eliminated over the past day.

Hundreds of Kenyans have reportedly been tricked into fighting on the front lines in Ukraine as expendable troops for the Russian army, many unaware of their true mission.

AFP reported last week that a local agency in Kenya had duped men there into going to Russia under the pretense of well-paid jobs.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted that the country's armed forces are experiencing persistent problems with the supply of uniforms and textiles, which are produced exclusively domestically.

Russian police officers have been ordered not to identify themselves as law enforcement on social media or messaging apps, the Russian business news outlet RBC and the news agency Ura.ru reported,…

A new wave of massive Russian air attacks across Ukraine during daylight hours has resulted in at least 10 deaths, according to Kyiv, which condemned the escalation. Moscow has also rejected a proposed energy truce for the Easter period.
The Russian army is attempting to intensify its offensive operations on the front lines.

The Russian army has initiated a spring offensive, launching hundreds of kamikaze drones against Ukrainian cities, including a rare daytime attack that struck the historic center of Lviv, which Ukrainian officials have already deemed unsuccessful.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the Russian army has intensified its attacks on the front lines in recent days, with the only tangible result being a sharp rise in Russian military casualties, as Ukrainian forces inflict heavy losses.
The Russian army attacked an industrial infrastructure facility in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, causing damage.
The Russian army carried out over 30 strikes on Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region since morning, resulting in two people dead and five wounded.

An Azerbaijani student has been sentenced to 11 years in prison and three years of probation for selling Starlink satellite internet systems and other military goods to the Russian army, as well as violating international sanctions.

Kenya's government has reportedly pressured the Kremlin to stop recruiting Kenyans for the Russian army, following pressure from families. Over a thousand Kenyans had joined the Russian forces to fight in Ukraine, attracted by high salaries and recruitment bonuses.

Seven more children and teenagers have been successfully returned to Ukraine from Russian-occupied territories, where they reportedly faced pressure, humiliation, and attempts to impose a Russian identity, with some even targeted for mobilization into the Russian army.
On the evening of March 12, the Russian army attacked port infrastructure in the Odesa region with strike drones, damaging a food warehouse on the port territory.
The Russian army has conducted 65 attacks on Ukrainian defender positions since the beginning of the day, with the most intense battles occurring in the Kostiantynivka sector, and high activity also noted in the Pokrovsk and Huliaipole sectors.
The Kremlin has changed its approach to recruiting foreigners into the Russian army to participate in the war against Ukraine; in particular, recruitment is now carried out on a systematic basis.

Ukrainian long-range missile forces and special operations units conducted a rare attack on a Russian army facility believed to house lethal drones and their launch systems.
Air Defense Forces destroyed 98 out of 117 drones used by Russian troops to attack Ukraine since the evening of March 7. Drones and ballistic missiles hit 11 locations.
Since the beginning of the day, the Russian army has attacked the positions of Ukrainian defenders 42 times. The most intense attacks are in the Pokrovsk sector.

A court has sentenced a Russian commander, known by the alias Klyon, for ordering civilians to be held in a school basement in Yahidne as 'human shields,' resulting in the deaths of ten residents.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to increase the regular Russian army's personnel to almost 2.4 million soldiers, according to a Russian legal acts website.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the Russian army has paid an 'unimaginable price in blood' in the war against Ukraine and called for increased pressure on Moscow to end the conflict.
The Russian army launched attacks on the Nikopol district in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region using FPV drones and artillery.

The Russian army carried out a UAV strike on a critical infrastructure facility in the Chuhuiv community of the Kharkiv region, leaving one settlement without electricity and causing water supply problems in the administrative center.
The Russian invaders are facing logistical and management difficulties due to the shutdown of Starlink.
Over the past day, five people were injured in Ukraine's Sumy region as a result of shelling by the Russian army.
Russian occupying forces carried out 781 strikes on 36 settlements in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region over the past 24 hours, resulting in one fatality and two injuries.
Russian troops launched more than 30 drone and artillery attacks on three districts of Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, damaging civilian facilities.

A report details how the Russian army acquired radio bridge antennas through Latvian intermediary firms, highlighting how civilian communication devices are becoming part of military infrastructure in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

A Hungarian public media program on the horrors of war featured videos of Hungarian-speaking Ukrainian prisoners of war praising the Russian army's good treatment.

Kenyan police have arrested a 33-year-old man suspected of recruiting Kenyans for the Russian army, identifying him as a key figure in a human trafficking network.

SpaceX's Starlink terminals suddenly became inactive, and Russian soldiers on the front line could no longer coordinate operations.

Flags on government buildings have been lowered to half-mast, as Georgia commemorates the 105th anniversary of the Russian army’s capture of Tbilisi on February 25, 1921, a date that marked a milestone in the Soviet occupation ending of the brief independence of the First Republic of Georgia (1918-1921). The occupation came despite Russia’s formal recognition …
On the night of February 25, the Russian army attacked Ukraine with 115 Shahed, Gerbera, Italmás, and other types of drones, with Ukrainian air defense forces shooting down 95 of them.
Russian troops are regrouping assault units and preparing to resume active combat operations in the area of the village of Stepnohirsk in the Zaporizhzhia region.

The Russian president added that "competent and brave actions of the soldiers enabled the planning and execution of offensive operations in the most intense sectors"

The past year of the war became the first for the Russian military in which its manpower losses in Ukraine exceeded its level of recruitment.
The total combat losses of Russian troops in manpower from February 24, 2022, to February 22, 2026, reached about 1,259,780 people, 890 of whom were eliminated in the last 24 hours.

A report presented to the Kenyan parliament indicates that over 1,000 Kenyan nationals have been lured by 'rogue' agencies and individuals to fight for Russia in the Ukraine war.

Russian sources report a shortage of surface-to-air missiles, particularly for drone defense systems, as Ukraine's campaign against Russian air defenses creates gaps. The situation for the Russian army in the western Zaporizhzhia region is reportedly worsening.
The Russian army hit Kharkiv for the second time in one day.
Paweł Konzal suggests that a contribution of 50 PLN from every Pole could fund 'green bricks' to strengthen the environment on Poland's eastern border, creating a natural barrier against the Russian army.

Russia has announced a ban on gasoline exports starting April 1, aiming to prioritize domestic supplies and stabilize fuel prices amidst surging domestic prices and turbulence in global oil markets. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak instructed the energy ministry to draft a resolution for this measure, which will last until July 31st.

The Russian army has initiated a large-scale spring offensive in eastern Ukraine, reportedly employing new tactics, with attacks intensifying daily according to CNN and ISW analyses.
The Russian army has launched 54 attacks on Ukrainian defense positions since morning, with the most intense fighting reported in the Pokrovsk sector.

The Russian army has claimed control of a border village in Ukraine's Sumy region, as it continues efforts to establish a 'buffer zone' and make small breakthroughs across the border.
A DTEK crew in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region was targeted by the Russian army using two drones, indicating continued attacks on energy infrastructure.
Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army launched strikes on Kharkiv and 16 other settlements in the region, injuring ten people.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukraine's Defense Forces successfully thwarted a strategic, large-scale offensive operation by the Russian Army, thanking the military for defending Ukrainian positions.

DeepState analysts have reported that the Russian army has advanced south from the village of Yablunivka in the Yunakivka hromada in Sumy Oblast. [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories – ed.]

Western intelligence reports suggest that the Russian army has entered a phase of degradation that cannot be halted, even by increased production of missiles and drones.

Ukraine has reported its first territorial gains since 2023, liberating parts of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia, as President Zelenskyy claims Russia is losing up to 35,000 soldiers monthly.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has changed a law that would allow the deployment of the Russian army in countries where Russian citizens are arrested.

Vladimir Putin has signed a law prohibiting the extradition of foreigners and stateless persons who are serving or have served under contract in the Russian army. The law aims to prevent their prosecution or punishment abroad.
The Russian army reportedly struck firefighters in the Samar district of Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region while they were responding to the aftermath of a nighttime attack.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for increased pressure on Russia after the Russian army attacked a residential building in Kharkiv.
Russian troops attacked the Central district of Kherson overnight on March 6, resulting in damage to buildings.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to expand the country's regular army to nearly 2.4 million soldiers, implementing permanent recruitment and abandoning the seasonal strategy.
In Kherson, a 76-year-old woman and a 35-year-old man were killed as a result of Russian shelling, and criminal proceedings have been launched.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that the Russian army failed to achieve its objectives last year and will struggle with territorial advances, adding that he has seen Russia's plans for the next two years.
The Russian army carried out a UAV strike on a critical infrastructure facility in the Chuhuiv community of the Kharkiv region, leaving one settlement without electricity and causing water supply…

Norwegian armed forces observed a Russian Su-35S fighter jet, leading to speculation about potential supply shortages within the Russian army.
The Russian army is attempting to bypass Ukrainian forces from the northeast and southwest in the Myrnohrad area of Donetsk Oblast, aiming for an operational encirclement after failed direct breakthroughs.
On February 28, Russian forces attacked three districts of the Dnipropetrovsk region throughout the day, injuring two civilians.
The Russian army has attacked Ukrainian positions 57 times since the start of the day, with the greatest activity concentrated in the Huliaipole and Pokrovsk sectors.
The Russian army once again shelled port infrastructure in Odesa region during the night.

Kenyan police have arrested a man suspected of being a key figure in a network that allegedly tricked over 1,000 Kenyans into joining the Russian army, with many reportedly sent to Ukraine.

A Kenyan national, Omwamba, has been arrested for allegedly operating a recruitment agency, Global Face Human Resources, to traffic Kenyans to fight for the Russian army.
A decision by Elon Musk is reported to have significantly altered the dynamics on the Ukrainian battlefield, with a Russian soldier lamenting the loss of advanced communication tools.
Yesterday, the Russian army struck 19 settlements in Sumy region, injuring a civilian woman.
Given the battlefield stalemate in Ukraine, Kyiv’s best remaining hope is attrition — inflicting losses on the Russian army heavy enough to persuade the Kremlin that continuing the war is pointless. In recent weeks, Ukrainian politicians and military commanders have been explicit about this goal. President Zelensky has even put a number on it: 50,000 Russian soldiers killed per month. At first glance, the data seem to suggest that Ukraine is closing in on that target: obituary databases and o...
Kyiv is reportedly coordinating with Baghdad in an effort to prevent the recruitment of Iraqi citizens into the Russian army, according to the Ukrainian Ambassador.
In the Chasiv Yar area of the Donetsk region, the Russian army is deploying tanks and armored vehicles this week, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine are detecting and eliminating the enemy as they approach.
Russian forces killed three civilians in the Donetsk region on February 21, with casualties reported in Kostiantynivka, Druzhkivka, and Orikhuvatka.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Army, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, stated in an interview with the Parisian newspaper Le Monde that Russian army losses have exceeded the number of those recruited.
Anti-drone netting covering tanks at an oil depot in Velikiye Luki, Russia. Satellite image ©2026 Vantor Ukraine carried out a long-range drone attack against a Russian oil depot on Wednesday night. A Ukrainian security source said anti-drone netting at the facility failed to stop the attack. Anti-drone netting has emerged as a common makeshift defense tactic on and off the battlefield. Ukrainian drones struck a Russian oil depot overnight, breaking through the netting that had been installed earlier to protect the site from such attacks, a security official told Business Insider on Thursday. Long-range Ukrainian drones struck an oil depot in Velikiye Luki, a city in western Russia's Pskov region, a source in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) said. They were only authorized to speak on the condition of anonymity to discuss military operations. The source said protective anti-drone nets had been stretched above fuel tanks at the oil depot. The facility belongs to the company Pskovnefteproduct and is located nearly 500 kilometers (310 miles) from the Ukrainian border. The nets were unable to prevent the strike from doing damage, the source added. Satellite imagery captured in December by US spatial intelligence firm Vantor and analyzed by Business Insider, shows what appears to be anti-drone netting covering roughly 15 tanks at the depot in Velikiye Luki. Anti-drone netting is seen in this December 14, 2025, image of storage tanks at Velikiye Luki. Satellite image ©2026 Vantor Anti-drone netting covering tanks at an oil depot in Velikiye Luki, Russia. Satellite image ©2026 Vantor Several explosions and a large fire were reported at the oil facility, the source said, citing local channels on the Telegram messaging app. Video footage shared on social media shows a massive blaze burning through a structure resembling anti-drone netting. This kind of netting has been spotted at other oil facilities in Russia in recent months. The tactic underscores how the country is turning to crude-looking, improvised defenses to protect energy infrastructure from ongoing Ukrainian attacks. "Vietnam, run!" - overnight, drones from the Special Operations Center "Alpha" of the Security Service of Ukraine successfully struck the Velikolukskaya oil depot. A large fire broke out at the site. Anti-drone nets had been stretched over the fuel storage tanks, but they did not… pic.twitter.com/bLBxuHNxtm — WarTranslated (@wartranslated) February 19, 2026 Concerns over the high drone saturation have led to similar measures on the battlefield. Anti-drone netting is common near the front lines. Ukrainian soldiers are using this material to cover critical logistics routes. And both militaries have added cage-like fencing to their armored vehicles to protect against drones. Additionally, Russia has also installed makeshift defenses, such as large, floating barriers, to protect its ports from the Ukrainian naval drones that have wreaked havoc on its Black Sea Fleet. The Ukrainian attack on Wednesday night marked Kyiv's latest deep-strike drone operation against the vast Russian energy sector, a major source of revenue that fuels Moscow's ongoing war efforts. "The SBU continues to work methodically on facilities that provide the Russian army with fuel," the security source said in a translated statement. "The destruction of oil depots directly affects the enemy's ability to conduct combat operations, advance and transfer reserves. Such operations are an element of the systematic weakening of the military potential of the Russian Federation," they added. Anti-drone netting has become increasingly common near the front lines in Ukraine. Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/NurPhoto via Getty Images Neither Russia's defense ministry nor its US embassy responded to a request for comment on the attack. Moscow said its air defenses shot down roughly 300 Ukrainian drones over the past 24 hours. Since last August, Ukraine has been intensifying its long-range drone attacks on Russia's energy sector, targeting oil refineries, terminals, tankers, and platforms at sea. Kyiv has described the deep-strike campaign as its way of imposing "long-range sanctions" on Moscow. Many of these attacks — at least four in the past week, including the most recent strike — have been carried out by the SBU's Alpha group, an elite unit considered to be among the best of Ukraine's special forces. Its personnel have also been involved in ground operations. Meanwhile, Russia has significantly stepped up its missile and drone strikes against Ukraine's energy infrastructure this winter compared to previous years of the war. Since October, Ukrainian energy facilities have been the main target of Russian barrages, Britain's defense ministry said on Thursday. Russia has launched more than 20,000 drones, and its aircraft have fired over 300 missiles, "in attempts to systematically destroy Ukraine's electrical grid and heat generation capacity," the ministry said in an intelligence update. Read the original article on Business Insider