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Russian corruption fuels massive casualties in Ukraine

Season 2026 Episode 70 | 8m 17s

Estimates show Russian forces have suffered more than one million casualties in the war against Ukraine. At the same time, its territorial gains have been some of the slowest in modern history. Special correspondent Simon Ostrovsky has a rare look at the Kremlin’s war machine and reveals the brutality and corruption eating away at the Russian military from the inside.

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