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Russia’s losses in Ukraine as of December 31: +1,600 troops, 34 artillery systems


Over the past 24 hours, from December 30 to December 31, Russian forces have lost 1,610 soldiers, five tanks, and 27 troop-carrying AFVs in the war in Ukraine, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to December 31, 2024, are estimated to be:

  • personnel – about 789,550 (+1,610) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks – 9,668 (+5);
  • troop-carrying AFVs – 20,030 (+27);
  • artillery systems – 21,528 (+34);
  • MLRS – 1,256;
  • anti-aircraft warfare systems – 1,032;
  • airplanes – 369;
  • helicopters – 329;
  • UAV operational-tactical level – 21,081 (+12);
  • cruise missiles – 3,003;
  • warships/boats – 28;
  • submarines – 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks – 32,626 (+75);
  • special equipment – 3,671 (+1).

Frontline situation and Russian shelling

According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukrainian Defense Forces have advanced near Chasiv Yar, Toretsk, and Pokrovsk. However, Russian forces made gains near Kurakhove, Vuhledar, and Velyka Novosilka.

Overnight, Russian forces attacked Ukraine with Shahed kamikaze drones. In the Kyiv region, air defense forces intercepted the enemy drones.

The Russian military also launched ballistic missiles at Ukraine.


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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠

Russia’s losses in Ukraine as of December 31: +1,600 troops, 34 artillery systems


Over the past 24 hours, from December 30 to December 31, Russian forces have lost 1,610 soldiers, five tanks, and 27 troop-carrying AFVs in the war in Ukraine, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to December 31, 2024, are estimated to be:

  • personnel – about 789,550 (+1,610) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks – 9,668 (+5);
  • troop-carrying AFVs – 20,030 (+27);
  • artillery systems – 21,528 (+34);
  • MLRS – 1,256;
  • anti-aircraft warfare systems – 1,032;
  • airplanes – 369;
  • helicopters – 329;
  • UAV operational-tactical level – 21,081 (+12);
  • cruise missiles – 3,003;
  • warships/boats – 28;
  • submarines – 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks – 32,626 (+75);
  • special equipment – 3,671 (+1).

Frontline situation and Russian shelling

According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukrainian Defense Forces have advanced near Chasiv Yar, Toretsk, and Pokrovsk. However, Russian forces made gains near Kurakhove, Vuhledar, and Velyka Novosilka.

Overnight, Russian forces attacked Ukraine with Shahed kamikaze drones. In the Kyiv region, air defense forces intercepted the enemy drones.

The Russian military also launched ballistic missiles at Ukraine.


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How 2025 could bring Putin closer to victory over Europe


With a Russian apologist preparing for his inauguration, Keir Giles plots out how he believes Putin will use the new American president, Ukraine’s defenselessness and the chill of life without a US security blanket to proceed with his long-term goals of domination

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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠

Russia’s losses in Ukraine as of December 31: +1,600 troops, 34 artillery systems


Over the past 24 hours, from December 30 to December 31, Russian forces have lost 1,610 soldiers, five tanks, and 27 troop-carrying AFVs in the war in Ukraine, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to December 31, 2024, are estimated to be:

  • personnel – about 789,550 (+1,610) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks – 9,668 (+5);
  • troop-carrying AFVs – 20,030 (+27);
  • artillery systems – 21,528 (+34);
  • MLRS – 1,256;
  • anti-aircraft warfare systems – 1,032;
  • airplanes – 369;
  • helicopters – 329;
  • UAV operational-tactical level – 21,081 (+12);
  • cruise missiles – 3,003;
  • warships/boats – 28;
  • submarines – 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks – 32,626 (+75);
  • special equipment – 3,671 (+1).

Frontline situation and Russian shelling

According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukrainian Defense Forces have advanced near Chasiv Yar, Toretsk, and Pokrovsk. However, Russian forces made gains near Kurakhove, Vuhledar, and Velyka Novosilka.

Overnight, Russian forces attacked Ukraine with Shahed kamikaze drones. In the Kyiv region, air defense forces intercepted the enemy drones.

The Russian military also launched ballistic missiles at Ukraine.


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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠

Russia’s losses in Ukraine as of December 31: +1,600 troops, 34 artillery systems


Over the past 24 hours, from December 30 to December 31, Russian forces have lost 1,610 soldiers, five tanks, and 27 troop-carrying AFVs in the war in Ukraine, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The total combat Russian losses from February 24, 2022, to December 31, 2024, are estimated to be:

  • personnel – about 789,550 (+1,610) Russian troops were eliminated;
  • tanks – 9,668 (+5);
  • troop-carrying AFVs – 20,030 (+27);
  • artillery systems – 21,528 (+34);
  • MLRS – 1,256;
  • anti-aircraft warfare systems – 1,032;
  • airplanes – 369;
  • helicopters – 329;
  • UAV operational-tactical level – 21,081 (+12);
  • cruise missiles – 3,003;
  • warships/boats – 28;
  • submarines – 1;
  • vehicles and fuel tanks – 32,626 (+75);
  • special equipment – 3,671 (+1).

Frontline situation and Russian shelling

According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Ukrainian Defense Forces have advanced near Chasiv Yar, Toretsk, and Pokrovsk. However, Russian forces made gains near Kurakhove, Vuhledar, and Velyka Novosilka.

Overnight, Russian forces attacked Ukraine with Shahed kamikaze drones. In the Kyiv region, air defense forces intercepted the enemy drones.

The Russian military also launched ballistic missiles at Ukraine.


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Heavy Russian losses reported in Ukraine #Ukraine #OSINT #GEOINT https://t.co/yVGxWigJ2H



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Xi Jinping tells Putin two countries always moving forward ‘hand in hand’


Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged New Year greetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, December 31. According to the Chinese leader, the two countries are moving “hand in hand,” reports Xinhua.

The Chinese news agency quoted Xi Jinping as saying that China and Russia “always move forward hand in hand along the right path of non-alliance, non-confrontation, and not targeting any third party.”

The Chinese president added that political “mutual trust” and strategic coordination between their countries “continuously marched to a higher level under the strategic guidance of the two leaders.”

Xi Jinping also emphasized that China and Russia “support each other as chairs of the BRICS mechanism and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, contributing significantly to solidarity and cooperation among the Global South.”

Furthermore, the Chinese leader expressed his readiness to maintain “close exchanges” with Putin and to align their cooperation in order to “continue consolidating and deepening China-Russia ties featuring permanent good-neighborly friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination, and mutually beneficial cooperation.”

Notably, in May, Putin and Xi Jinping agreed to deepen bilateral ties between their countries and cooperate on matters of mutual interest, such as Taiwan and Ukraine, and countering their common adversary, the United States.

Earlier today, it was also reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent New Year greetings to Russian President Putin.


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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠

Xi Jinping tells Putin two countries always moving forward ‘hand in hand’


Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged New Year greetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, December 31. According to the Chinese leader, the two countries are moving “hand in hand,” reports Xinhua.

The Chinese news agency quoted Xi Jinping as saying that China and Russia “always move forward hand in hand along the right path of non-alliance, non-confrontation, and not targeting any third party.”

The Chinese president added that political “mutual trust” and strategic coordination between their countries “continuously marched to a higher level under the strategic guidance of the two leaders.”

Xi Jinping also emphasized that China and Russia “support each other as chairs of the BRICS mechanism and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, contributing significantly to solidarity and cooperation among the Global South.”

Furthermore, the Chinese leader expressed his readiness to maintain “close exchanges” with Putin and to align their cooperation in order to “continue consolidating and deepening China-Russia ties featuring permanent good-neighborly friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination, and mutually beneficial cooperation.”

Notably, in May, Putin and Xi Jinping agreed to deepen bilateral ties between their countries and cooperate on matters of mutual interest, such as Taiwan and Ukraine, and countering their common adversary, the United States.

Earlier today, it was also reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent New Year greetings to Russian President Putin.


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Michael Novakhov - SharedNewsLinks℠

Xi Jinping tells Putin two countries always moving forward ‘hand in hand’


Chinese President Xi Jinping exchanged New Year greetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, December 31. According to the Chinese leader, the two countries are moving “hand in hand,” reports Xinhua.

The Chinese news agency quoted Xi Jinping as saying that China and Russia “always move forward hand in hand along the right path of non-alliance, non-confrontation, and not targeting any third party.”

The Chinese president added that political “mutual trust” and strategic coordination between their countries “continuously marched to a higher level under the strategic guidance of the two leaders.”

Xi Jinping also emphasized that China and Russia “support each other as chairs of the BRICS mechanism and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, contributing significantly to solidarity and cooperation among the Global South.”

Furthermore, the Chinese leader expressed his readiness to maintain “close exchanges” with Putin and to align their cooperation in order to “continue consolidating and deepening China-Russia ties featuring permanent good-neighborly friendship, comprehensive strategic coordination, and mutually beneficial cooperation.”

Notably, in May, Putin and Xi Jinping agreed to deepen bilateral ties between their countries and cooperate on matters of mutual interest, such as Taiwan and Ukraine, and countering their common adversary, the United States.

Earlier today, it was also reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent New Year greetings to Russian President Putin.