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Russia has lost 864,860 troops in Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces reported on Feb. 21.
This number includes 1,280 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
According to the report, Russia has also lost 10,146 tanks, 23,462 armored fighting vehicles, 38,104 vehicles and fuel tanks, 23,462 artillery systems, 1,295 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,080 air defense systems, 370 airplanes, 331 helicopters, 26,156 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.
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8:08 AM
General Staff: Russia has lost 864,860 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022.
This number includes 1,280 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
7:46 AM
Europe needs 'massive defense plan,' US 'can't be weak' with Putin, Macron says.
Europe is not likely to form a common army, Macron clarified, but can work to create joint defense capabilities and autonomy from the U.S.
7:02 AM
China backs US-Russia 'consensus' on Ukraine war.
Beijing is prepared "to play a constructive role in the political settlement of the crisis," the Chinese Foreign Ministry said in a statement during the G20 foreign ministers meeting.
6:08 AM
Tusk proposes 3-point plan to strengthen Ukraine, European security.
The EU must fund Ukraine with frozen Russian assets, strengthen borders, and boost defense spending, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Feb. 20.
4:54 AM
US, Russian participants held unofficial talks on Ukraine in Switzerland, Reuters reports.
The informal meetings were described as "track two meetings," a type of unofficial diplomacy meant to lower tension, three unnamed sources told Reuters.
4:20 AM
Meeting with Kellogg 'restores hope,' Zelensky says.
"A meeting that restores hope, and we need strong agreements with America — agreements that will really work," President Volodymyr Zelensky said after meeting with U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg.
2:34 AM
UK’s Lammy sees no Russian willingness for peace at G20 meeting.
In his speech, released by the U.K. Foreign Office, David Lammy accused Russia of engaging in "Tsarist imperialism" and failing to learn from historical colonial wars.
12:44 AM
US objects to 'Russian aggression' language in G7 statement, straining unity on Ukraine, FT reports.
The shift in U.S. rhetoric follows statements from President Donald Trump, who has blamed Ukraine for the war, accused Zelensky of acting like a "dictator," and suggested that Russia should be invited back into the G7.
12:17 AM
Russian hackers target Signal accounts in growing espionage effort.
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has identified a rise in Russian state-backed hacking attempts to compromise Signal messenger accounts.
10:45 PM
Trump administration presents 'improved' minerals draft to Ukraine after Zelensky's rejection, Axios reports.
"This is a negotiation. And in a negotiation, you negotiate. Ukraine wants to negotiate minerals, so we're talking about it," a White House official was quoted as saying.
9:41 PM
Moscow demanded NATO withdrawal from eastern Europe during US-Russia talks, FT reports.
The U.S. delegation reportedly rejected the demand, but concerns remain over what concessions President Donald Trump might consider to secure a deal on ending war with Russia.
9:39 PM
8:21 PM
Zelensky-Kellogg meeting ends with no joint statements at US request, spokesperson says.
The meeting in Kyiv was expected to be followed by a press briefing, but Washington requested that no joint statements be made, Zelensky's spokesperson, Serhii Nykyforov, told reporters.
8:04 PM
Ukraine needs to 'tone it down,' sign US minerals deal, Waltz says.
"They need to tone it down and take a hard look and sign that deal," U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz told Fox News.
6:48 PM
Explosion kills Russian occupation official in Berdiansk, Ukraine's intelligence claims.
The intelligence agency accused Yevgeny Bogdanov, deputy head of Berdiasnk's occupation administration, of committing multiple war crimes against Ukrainian citizens.
6:08 PM
Ukraine moves to nationalize Ferrexpo's mining subsidiary.
Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigation and Justice Ministry are preparing to nationalize Poltava Mining, a subsidiary of London-listed Ferrexpo, which is majority owned by oligarch Konstantin Zhevago, the SBI announced on Feb. 20.
EU defense commissioner pushes back against Trump.
After the Trump administration accused European allies of not pulling their weight in the support for Ukraine, the Kyiv Independent sat down with the EU's first-ever defense commissioner, Andrius Kubilius, to discuss whether Europe is ready to step up.
5:50 PM
US refuses to co-sponsor UN resolution condemning Russia, resists labeling Moscow 'aggressor' in G7 statement, media report.
"In previous years, the United States has consistently co-sponsored such resolutions in support of a just peace in Ukraine," a source told Reuters.
3:54 PM
Ceasefire likely in 2025, Ukraine's spy chief says.
"How long it will be, how effective it will be, is another question. But I think it will happen," Ukrainian military intelligence head Kyrylo Budanov said.
3:38 PM
Kellogg meets Sybiha, Syrskyi, Yermak during Kyiv visit.
Keith Kellogg, U.S. President Donald Trump's special envoy for Ukraine, met with top Ukrainian military and government officials as part of his visit to the country that began on Feb. 19.
3:21 PM
Russia claims to retake 64% of Kursk Oblast territories seized by Ukraine.
According to Sergei Rudsky, a senior Russian General Staff official, Ukrainian soldiers are in control of about 500 square kilometers (193 square miles) out of 1,268 square kilometers (490 square miles) initially seized by Kyiv.
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