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Calculating deaths from open source data will always be incomplete.This is because the bodies of a significant number of soldiers killed in the past months may still be on the battlefield and retrieving them presents a risk to serving soldiers.
The true death toll for Russian forces increases significantly, if you include those who fought against Ukraine as part of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics.An assessment of obituaries and reports of searches for fighters who have lost contact suggests between 21,000 and 23,500 people may have been killed by September 2024.That would bring the total number of fatalities to 185,000 to 260,700 military personnel.
A professionally trained seamstress who was forced to flee war-torn Ukraine has brought her skills to Portishead.Mila Shkurat is from Sumy, on the Russian border, which was occupied by Russian forces when the invasion first began three years ago.
"I was worried - we live near the Airport and near a small army area - which was bombed first. All stuff from Russia crossed our city. Bombs, rockets and drones – they were in the sky every night," she said.
She has now settled in Portishead, near Bristol, and has launched a small business offering tailoring services on the High Street which has proved popular with locals.Climate change and other factors have been pushing mosquitoes - and the diseases they carry - further north in recent years.
West Nile virus causes either very minor symptoms or none at all - but around 20% of infected people can experience headaches, high fever and skin issues. In rare cases, it can kill through serious brain illnesses, including encephalitis or meningitis.No specific treatment or vaccines exist for humans.
To date, there have been no human cases of West Nile virus acquired in the UK - although, since 2000, there have been seven cases of the disease linked to travel to other countries.West Nile virus is usually present in several regions across the world, including parts of Africa, Asia, South America and Europe, and has expanded in recent years.