Russia has experienced its worst month of casualties since the start of the war in Ukraine, with over 1,500 soldiers killed or wounded daily in October. UK Defence Chief Admiral Sir Tony Radakin highlighted the immense toll the war is taking on Russia, both militarily and economically, suggesting that the country may struggle to sustain the conflict beyond 2026. Despite these losses, Radakin emphasized that the UK remains prepared for war if necessary, though he acknowledged the growing dangers in the global landscape. The ongoing conflict continues to strain Russia's resources and military capabilities.
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Scale of Russia's losses in Ukraine revealed - as head of UK's armed forces insists country is ready for war Russia lost more than 1,500 soldiers a day, killed or wounded, fighting in Ukraine last month, the head of the UK armed forces has revealed.