Russia advances in Ukraine war as refugee fatigue grows
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44 claimsIn February this year, President Zelensky said 55,000 soldiers have been killed since the start of the war.
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Ukrainian visas in the UK were extended by 18 months from March 2025.
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5 questionsThe exact number of Ukrainian military casualties remains unclear due to conflicting reports.
The full extent of Russian casualties is not definitively known, with only estimates available.
The long-term intentions of Ukrainian refugees in Europe regarding permanent settlement or return are not fully detailed.
The specific impact of declining public awareness in the UK on aid and support for Ukraine is not quantified.
The effectiveness of recent UK financial support to Ukraine in altering the course of the war is not assessed.
Ukrainian military casualtiesreported_dispute
President Zelensky said 55,000 soldiers have been killed since the start of the war.
According to BBC News - England, www.bbc.comOther Ukrainian sources cross-referenced by the BBC suggest the number could be as high as 200,000.
According to BBC News - EnglandContext: This indicates a significant discrepancy in reported Ukrainian military deaths, with official figures potentially understating the true toll, which could affect public perception of the war's severity and resource needs.
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