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Four lives changed by four years of Russia-Ukraine war

United Nations reports over 2,500 civilian deaths and 12,000 injuries from 2025 Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure.

  • The war in Ukraine is nearing its fourth year and has caused severe hardships including subzero temperatures and widespread outages due to attacks on energy infrastructure by Russia.
  • In 2025, Russia launched 53,732 combat drones, 568 ballistic missiles, and 1,330 cruise and other missiles against Ukrainian civilians and infrastructure, causing over 2,500 deaths and more than 12,000 injuries as reported by the United Nations.
  • Last month alone, Russia attacked Ukraine using 91 ballistic missiles, 6,000 drones, 5,500 guided aerial bombs, and 158 additional missiles.
  • Rev. Bohdan Hladio, an Orthodox Christian priest living in Hamilton, provides reflections on the war's impact in an opinion article.
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The bloodiest armed conflict since the end of World War II. This is the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After four years of fighting, the total losses of Moscow and Kiev are approaching two million soldiers, according to estimates and analyses. Although Moscow is advancing in eastern Ukraine, the pace is one of the slowest in modern war history. A new study by the Washington think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) shows tha…

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On Tuesday, Putin's offensive war against Ukraine has been going on for four years, a war that looks increasingly unsustainable for Russia.

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Four lives changed by four years of Russia-Ukraine war

Tens of thousands of civilians and hundreds of thousands of soldiers have been killed in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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