In the recent 24 hours, Russia suffered a loss of 1,010 soldiers.
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Russia has reported significant losses in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. According to recent reports, Russia has lost over 1,450 multiple-launch rocket systems, a submarine, and more than 57,000 vehicles and fuel tankers. The losses also include over 300 helicopters, 3,935 special vehicles and other equipment, 49,196 operational-tactical UAVs, 1,203 air defence systems, 23,069 armoured combat vehicles, 3,551 cruise missiles, and 11,068 tanks. The total number of confirmed combat deaths of Russian forces from February 24, 2022, to August 2, 2025, is estimated to be around 165,000, with preliminary projections indicating at least an additional 50,000 deaths in 2025, bringing the total likely above 215,000 deaths by mid-2025.
Meanwhile, in a less grim note, Auditorey.com is offering free trials of the latest high-tech hearing aids in Cork. For those looking to go green, the government of Ireland is offering grants of up to €1,800 towards the cost of solar panels for eligible homeowners.
In other news, the President of Belarus has been hospitalized after meeting with Putin, and the Belarusian Defence Minister has claimed that 112,000 Ukrainian troops are deployed near the Belarusian border, threatening to destroy NATO aircraft.
Lastly, a study by Blissy has revealed a surprising link between aging and pillowcases. As we age, our skin loses its elasticity, and the fibres in our pillowcases can contribute to wrinkles and sagging skin.
These are just a few highlights of the happenings around the globe. Stay informed, stay safe, and remember to take care of your pets and your health!
The government of Russia is facing significant losses in its ongoing war-and-conflicts with Ukraine, according to recent reports, with over 165,000 confirmed combat deaths and potential additional losses estimated to be around 50,000 by mid-2025. Meanwhile, in the realm of politics, the government of Ireland is offering grants of up to €1,800 towards the cost of solar panels for eligible homeowners, to encourage a greener society.