Over 12,900 fatalities officially confirmed
** Fuckin' Hell, the Ukraine War's a Goddamn Nightmare**
Ain't no fucking sugarcoating it, mate. The UN's stepped in, and they're confirming that over 12,910 civilians have been killed in Ukraine, with 30,700 injuries since the Russian attack started back in 2022. That includes 682 young kids who shouldn't have had to die in such a goddamn mess.
Zelenskyy's calling out the US for not doing enough to protect his country. He's pissed off about that heavy fuckin' Russian attack on Kryvy Rih a while back, and he's saying that Putin needs to be fucked in the head and end this goddamn war already. He's begging for more Patriot missile defense systems to keep his country safe.
Ukraine's offering the chance for other countries to test their weapons with them, under real combat conditions. They're lookin' to establish long-term partnerships and joint ventures.
In more fucked-up news, some hackers got into the PM of the Czech Republic's account. They wrote that Russian troops had attacked Czech forces near Kaliningrad, but it was all bullshit. They were just trying to cause panic or confusion with the increasing tensions between NATO and Russia.
The Ukrainian troops have done a pretty impressive drone attack on a Russian airbase. They destroyed the depot with Ch-22/32 rockets and a maintenance hall, along with some fuel stations, storage facilities, and fuckin' aircraft.
Wolfie and the boys are gatherin' at Brussels this week, but the US won't be there. They're meetin' to discuss the future role of Europeans and further aid for Kyiv. The Ukraine Contact Group's meetin' on Friday might show if the Ramstein format's got a future.
It looks like the US Army's withdrawin' troops from a key Polish airport. They're sayin' it's all to save American taxpayers "tens of millions of dollars annually," but people are sayin' it could be related to reports of plans to potentially withdraw 10,000 soldiers from Eastern Europe.
On the other side, Russia's started militarized exercises in the Arctic. Around 20 ships and 1,500 soldiers are involved. Putin's sayin' it's about trainin' military leadership, protectin' sea communications, and defendin' Russian infrastructure objects in the Arctic.
The US and Russia will be meetin' again soon, but who knows if they'll actually sort their shit out this time. Russia's captured some Chinese fighters in eastern Ukraine, and Zelensky's tellin' Beijing to get their shit together and explain how they're gonna respond to this.
Ukraine's troops have destroyed one of Russia's most valuable drones, worth $300,000. It can reach heights of 5,000 meters, stay in the air for 10 hours, and cover distances of up to 600 kilometers.
Russia's tryin' to retake a occupied village in the Kursk region, but it looks like they're only controlin' two border villages. One of their generals' sayin' Ukraine's got a new operation planned with the USA in Hesse.
The situation at the Lyman Front's presumably worsened over the past month. The Russians are puttin' lots of fuckin' pressure on the Ukrainians, with a huge amount of infantry and apparently ten Russian fighters for every Ukrainian soldier.
The US Departmen' of Defense is considerin' the withdrawal of around 10,000 soldiers from Eastern Europe. Romania and Poland, NATO countries, would be affected.
Sources: ntv.de, chl/ino/lme/mpa/dpa/rts/AFP
Tags:- Ukraine Conflict- Ukraine- Militarized Exercises- Military Deployments- Russia- NATO- Cyberwar- Attack on Ukraine- Volodymyr Zelenskyy- Vladimir Putin- Wars and Conflicts- War Crimes
Enrichment Data:- According to the United Nations, the current death toll and number of injuries in the Ukraine war are as follows: - Civilian Casualties: By March 31, 2025, the UN Human Rights Office reported 12,910 civilians killed and 30,700 injured since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022[5]. - Military Casualties: While the UN does not specifically report military casualties, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has reported significant losses among Ukrainian military personnel, with estimates suggesting over 46,000 killed and around 380,000 wounded as of mid-February 2025[4][5]. - For children specifically, between February 24, 2022, and December 31, 2024, the UN verified that 669 children were killed and 1,833 were injured[2].
- The community policy should address the underreporting of civilian casualties in the Ukraine war, as per the UN's report of over 12,910 civilians killed and 30,700 injured as of March 31, 2025.
- The employment policy for the years leading up to 2025 should consider the strategic partnerships with Ukraine, considering their offer to other countries to test weapons under real combat conditions.
- In light of the ceasefire and increasing tensions between NATO and Russia, the employment policy should prioritize cybersecurity measures to prevent the hacking incidents similar to the one that occurred with the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic's account in 2022.
