Ukraine has given an estimate of the number of soldiers killed, while Moscow remains silent about its own casualties. Fighting in eastern Ukraine continues. The developments at a glance.

According to government figures, around 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers were killed in a good three and a half months of the Russian war of aggression. An advisor to President Volodymyr Zelenskyj made the number public on Saturday night.

In eastern Ukraine, meanwhile, the fighting is continuing without major changes in the course of the front. The Ukrainian side speaks of the success of their artillery thanks to Western ammunition – and appeals to increase the pace of arms deliveries.

«Russia wants to destroy every city in Donbass, «any» is no exaggeration. Like Volnovakha, like Mariupol, »said Zelenskyj in his video speech. “All these ruins in once happy cities, black marks from fires, craters from explosions – that’s all Russia can give to its neighbors, Europe and the world.”

First information on Ukrainian losses in months

The figure of around 10,000 killed Ukrainian soldiers comes from Presidential Advisor Oleksiy Arestovych. He named her in one of his regular YouTube video interviews with the Russian opposition leader Mark Feygin. Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said this week that up to 100 Ukrainian soldiers are currently being killed every day. Arestovych emphasized that on the Ukrainian side, even at the beginning of the war, around 100 military personnel died every day. When Feygin asked if one could assume that around 10,000 soldiers were killed in total, he replied: “Yes, roughly.”

Neither Ukraine nor Russia have so far provided exhaustive information on the casualties in the war that began on February 24. Selenskyj last spoke of up to 3,000 soldiers killed in a CNN interview in mid-April.

Urgent call for faster arms shipments

According to Arestovych, more Russian than Ukrainian soldiers are constantly being killed. On Friday, Ukrainian artillery attacks using Western ammunition were particularly efficient, he said, giving an estimate of around 600 Russian soldiers killed. In view of this, the Zelenskyj adviser appealed to the West to deliver arms and ammunition much more quickly. The Ukrainian government is very grateful for the help so far, without which it would probably have been pushed back behind the Dnipro River. But he doesn’t understand the slowness of the deliveries. In order to beat back Russian aggression, Ukraine needs, among other things, more artillery firepower, stressed Arestovytch.

Zelenskyj: The future will be decided on the battlefield

Selenskyj himself is also pressing the West for faster arms deliveries. The Ukrainian government is preparing for reconstruction, he said in his daily video address. But the current “difficult” battles will decide how soon this time will come afterwards. And the Ukrainian troops could only stop the advance of the Russian military as well as their weapons would allow them.

Mayor: Russians tear down houses with dead people

The mayor, Vadym Boichenko, who was driven out of Mariupol by Russian troops, has accused the occupiers of demolishing apartment buildings in the city without first recovering the bodies of the dead residents. The dead would be taken away with the rubble, Boitschenko wrote on Friday in the Telegram news service. In the port city, which had been besieged by Russian troops for weeks, 1,300 buildings had been destroyed and 50 to 100 people were believed to have died under each of the multi-story houses. The information could not be independently verified. Ukrainian authorities estimated the number of civilians killed in Mariupol at up to 20,000 before it was captured by Russian troops.

Russia issues Russian passports in Ukrainian territory

Russia continues its attempts to tie occupied Ukrainian territories closer to itself. From Saturday, Russian passports are to be handed out in the parts of the Zaporizhia region controlled by Russian troops. The recipients would then be considered full citizens of Russia, a member of the occupation authorities Vladimir Rogov told Rossiya-24 TV channel. According to him, more than 70,000 people have applied there.

President Vladimir Putin simplified the procedure for obtaining Russian passports in May. Russia also distributes them in other occupied territories and introduces the ruble there as a means of payment. Ukrainian authorities accuse the occupiers of forcing people into Russian citizenship and fear an annexation of the occupied territories. According to Arestovych, a Russian general who was supposed to hold a referendum on annexation to Russia was killed in the occupied territory of Cherson.

Russia withdraws from the World Tourism Organization

Russia leaves the World Tourism Organization. A government order to this effect was published in Moscow on Friday. Russia’s membership in the United Nations agency was suspended by the UN General Assembly at the end of April because of the war of aggression in Ukraine. Shortly before, Moscow had already announced its withdrawal. This was justified with a “politicization” of the UNWTO.

Austin: War has repercussions as far afield as the Indo-Pacific

According to US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine is having an impact as far as the Indo-Pacific. “Therefore, countries across the region have been quick to roll out humanitarian assistance to the suffering people of Ukraine, including vital contributions from Singapore, Thailand, India and Vietnam,” Austin said in a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference Singapore on Saturday.

That will be important on Saturday

The course of the fighting in the eastern Ukrainian industrial region of Donbass remains the focus.