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Russia has lost 940,150 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 April 19.
The number includes 1,180 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
According to the report, Russia has also lost 10,676 tanks, 22,266 armored fighting vehicles, 45,162 vehicles and fuel tanks, 26,600 artillery systems, 1,368 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,139 air defense systems, 370 airplanes, 335 helicopters, 33,176 drones, 3,148 cruise missiles, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine.
US has preliminary plan to monitor ceasefire in Ukraine, WSJ reports
The U.S. indicated during recent talks in Paris that it has developed a draft concept for how a comprehensive ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia might be monitored if one can be achieved, a Western official said.
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11:12 AM
Russia prepares to push toward Kostiantynivka in Donetsk Oblast, monitoring group says.
Russian troops are solidifying their presence in the village of Kalynove in Donetsk Oblast as they prepare for an advance toward Stara Mykolaivka and the road to Kostiantynivka, Ukrainian monitoring group DeepState reported on April 18.
10:15 AM
General Staff: Russia has lost 940,150 troops in Ukraine since Feb 24, 2022.
The number includes 1,180 casualties that Russian forces suffered over the past day.
8:14 AM
Moldova's fall parliamentary elections could threaten pro-EU majority.
Moldova's parliament voted on April 17 to hold elections on Sept. 28 – a vote that could potentially threaten the majority currently held by pro-Western President Maia Sandu's party.
6:38 AM
US has preliminary plan to monitor ceasefire in Ukraine, WSJ reports.
The U.S. indicated during recent talks in Paris that it has developed a draft concept for how a comprehensive ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia might be monitored if one can be achieved, a Western official said.
4:34 AM
Russian attacks cause blackouts in Sumy Oblast after Moscow says energy truce over.
The attacks come shortly after Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced that the 30-day partial ceasefire on energy infrastructure strikes had expired.
3:10 AM
Lithuania to strengthen border infrastructure amid security concerns, Politico reports.
Lithuania will upgrade and fortify a second route through the Suwałki Gap, a strategically critical stretch of land along the Polish border viewed as one of the most likely targets for a future Russian attack on NATO.
1:56 AM
Russia jails 19-year-old activist for quoting Ukrainian poet, criticizing war.
A court in St. Petersburg sentenced 19-year-old Darya Kozyreva to two years and eight months in a penal colony for allegedly "discrediting" the Russian army.
12:45 AM
Trump admin considers recognizing Russian control of Crimea as part of peace deal, Bloomberg reports.
Recognizing Russia’s control of Crimea would mark a significant win for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has long pushed for international legitimacy over the territory.
10:43 PM
Ukraine, Russia to conduct prisoner swap before Easter, Sky News reports.
The swap will reportedly involve 246 POWs from each side, as well as 46 injured soldiers, an undisclosed source told Sky News.
10:05 PM
'You're fools' — US may 'take a pass' on Ukraine-Russia talks if either side stalls, Trump says.
"If for some reason one of the two parties makes it very difficult, we're just going to say: 'you're foolish, you're fools, you're horrible people,' and we're just going to take a pass. But hopefully we won't have to do that," U.S. President Donald Trump said.
8:25 PM
Kremlin spokesman claims 'progress' in peace talks but says energy ceasefire period has expired.
"There are already some developments, but, of course, there are still many complicated discussions ahead," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.
7:12 AM
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Russian missile attack on Kharkiv on Good Friday kills 1, injures 112.
“According to preliminary information, the strikes on Kharkiv were carried out with ballistic missiles equipped with cluster munitions. That is why the affected areas are so extensive," Mayor Ihor Terekhov wrote.
6:54 PM
Mariupol defender appointed commander of Azov Brigade amid military reform.
Following the start of Russia's full-scale war in 2022, Hrishenkov defended Mariupol, where he was injured. After 86 days of defending the encircled city under heavy Russian bombardment, he and about 2,500 other fighters left the Azovstal steel plant after Ukrainian commanders ordered the defending garrison to lay down their arms.
4 days of hunting Russian drones.
The Kyiv Independent contributor Ignatius Ivlev-Yorke spent four days following an air defense unit guarding the skies over a region in eastern Ukraine, seeing how they live, work, and save civilians from the dozens of Russian drones flying toward Ukrainian cities each night.
5:38 PM
US proposes leaving occupied areas under Russian control, easing sanctions, Bloomberg reports.
One of the officials told Bloomberg that the U.S. plans, which require further discussion with Kyiv, would not be a final settlement and that European allies would not recognize the occupied territories as Russian.
3:48 PM
Vance 'optimistic' about efforts to end Russia-Ukraine war.
"I want to update the prime minister (Giorgia Meloni) on some of the negotiations between Russia and Ukraine... even in the past 24 hours, we think we have some interesting things to report on," U.S. Vice President JD Vance said.
3:37 PM
Japan signs deal on $3 billion for Ukraine under G7 loan.
Japan's funds will be disbursed over 30 years and directed toward budgetary needs and to support reconstruction and development.
3:13 PM
New round of US, Ukraine minerals deal talks to begin April 24, official says.
"We are now working in parallel with our and American legal teams and are trying to remove many technical issues to narrow them down to the most sensitive ones that will require a political decision," Deputy Economy Minister and Trade Representative Taras Kachka said.
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