November 16, 2024
Russia-Ukraine war live: Russia’s casualty rate falling as it prepares for Ukrainian offensive, says UK

Russia’s casualty rate falling as it prepares for Ukrainian offensive, says UK

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Russia’s foreign ministry has summoned the Moldovan ambassador in Moscow over the expulsion last week of a Russian diplomat in Moldova, state-owned news agency RIA reported.

Last week, Moldovan government press secretary Daniel Voda told reporters the decision to expel a Russian diplomat was connected to the actions of embassy staff towards Moldovan border guards at Chisinau airport.

Moldova, which applied to join the European Union last year alongside its neighbour Ukraine, has repeatedly accused Russia of trying to destabilise the country, something Moscow denies.

It has been a year since Russia invaded Ukraine, and sparked a conflict that has gone on to change the world. We began live blogging the events of this war a year ago, just as Russia prepared to invade – and since then we have continued to provide quality,

trustworthy coverage 24/7. Over the last 365 days, our teams in Europe, the US, Australia and beyond have written more than 3.5 million words – that’s almost 10,000 words a day, on this, Europe’s biggest war since 1945.

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