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![EU Slaps Sanctions on 41 Russian “Shadow Fleet” Vessels, Targeting Oil Tankers and Military Transport Western France port of Saint-Nazaire shows the tanker Boracay from Russia's so-called "shadow fleet" suspected of being involved in drone flights over Denmark which sailed off the Danish coast. Illustrative photo. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Russia Has Lost 1.2 Million Troops in Ukraine—More Than Its Entire Pre-War Army Russia Has Lost 1.2 Million Troops in Ukraine—More Than Its Entire Pre-War Army]()
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By the end of 2025, Russia’s total irrecoverable losses in the war are projected to reach 1.2 million—a figure unseen since World War II. Yet in the Kremlin, these unprecedented casualties are met with calm resolve. Russia appears willing to continue the war, losing hundreds of thousands of soldiers each year.![Russia’s “Education” Programs in Africa Mask a War Recruitment Pipeline Recruits at the Pass Out Parade of the newest recruits to the Table Mountain SEAM Special Operations Rangers at Bortjiesrif, Cape of Good Hope on March 31, 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. Illustrative photo. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Russia's Forces Expand to 710,000 Troops for High-Stakes Offensive on Ukraine’s Frontlines Russian military personnel during a rehearsal for the May 9 Victory Parade on Palace Square. Illustrative. photo. (Source: Getty Images)]()
![Bibartsev with his older daughter in 2022. (Source: Ukrainian intelligence) Bibartsev with his older daughter in 2022. (Source: Ukrainian intelligence)]()
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Photographs, messages, and an audio recording recovered from the phone of Aleksei Bibartsev, a Russian soldier with the call sign “Voron” (the Crow), are being cited by a source from the Ukrainian intelligence as evidence of alleged incestuous and pedophilic abuse involving his two daughters, aged 9 and 15, as well as his efforts to find a woman willing to join them.![A Grad-P rocket launcher of the Vietnam People’s Army in the Museum of Ho Chi Minh Operation. (Source: Wikimedia) A Grad-P rocket launcher of the Vietnam People’s Army in the Museum of Ho Chi Minh Operation. (Source: Wikimedia)]()
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