Category: War

  • Is Israel fighting against Russia beside of Ukraine?

    Yes. Israel is supporting Ukraine.

    In 2025 Israel did send a Patriot racket system (to shoot rockets Russia is firing). That is a massive support to Ukraine. After installed it, Ukraine announced 2 more Patriot racket systems will be installed on Ukrainian soil.

    Patriot racket systems are the best one in their kind and can help Ukraine a lot.

  • Where can I trace fatalities of war?

    The website of UCDP is the best one.

  • Top 10 countries with dangerous racism

    Explanation: organized racism, which can or are taking racist and even non-racist criminal/terror actions (countries checked on their abilities (from government and civillian organizations), existing contradiction and potential contradiction with calculations of their abilities and events around them).

    1. Morocco
    2. United Arab Emirates
    3. Lebanon (only Beirut, Hezbollah is already weakened)
    4. Greece
    5. (South) Cyprus
    6. Netherlands
    7. Turkey
    8. Israel
    9. Russia
    10. Saudi Arabia
    1. Biggest modern military single strikes

      All the big single strikes where Russian air strikes together with rocket attacks on Ukraine. The top list only exist of all the same attacks: about 900 drone attacks, 50 airplane attacks and 100 rockets in one attack.

    2. Top 10 biggest single military strikes before modern time

      1. Battle of Borodino on 7 September 1812. The war was between Napoleon I and The Russian Empire.

        France and allies casualties: 35,000 – 42,000.
        Russian casualties: 37,000 – 53,000.
        Total casualties: 72,000 – 95,000 died.
      2. First day strike of the Battle of Albert on 1 July 1916 during the First World War. The Battle of Albert was the first part of the Battle of Somme. The city Somme in France was already invaded by The German Empire and France togehter with The United Kingdom did do a huge single strike on the first day of taking back Somme.

        British casualties on first day: 57,470.
        French casualties on first day: 1,590.
        German causalties on first day: 10,200.
        Total causalties on first day: 69,260 died.
      3. Battle of Voronezh between 28 June 1942 and 24 July 1942 (28 days). Nazi Germany did invade The Soviet Union.

        Nazi casualties: 94,500.
        Soviet casualties: 370,522.
        Average daily deaths: 16,600.
      4. Battle of Gettysburg on 1, 2 and 3 July 1863 (American civil war).

        Total casualties: 46,000-51,000.
        Average daily deaths: 15,333 – 17,000.
      5. Battle of Stalingrad witnessed daily the biggest single military strikes in human history. It was between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union between 17 July 1942 and 2 February 1943 (6 months, 2 weeks and 2 days).

        Nazi casualties: 800,000 – 1,500,000.
        Soviet casualties: 675,000 – 2,000,000.
        Average daily deaths: 7.450 – 17.700.
      6. Battle of Berlin between 16 April 1945 and 2 May 1945 (16 days). Soviet Union invaded Nazi Germany and every day where one of the biggest single strikes in human history.

        Nazi casualties: 81,116.
        Soviet casualties: 92,000 – 100,00.
        Average daily deaths: 10,820 – 11,320.
      7. Battle of Kiev between 7 July 1941 and 26 September 1941 (81 days). Nazi Germany did invade Soviet Union.

        Nazi casualties: 26,856.
        Soviet casualties: 616,304.
        Average daily deaths: 7,940.
      8. Siege of Warsaw between 8 September 1939 and 28 September 1939 (21 days). Nazi Germany did invade Poland.

        Nazi casualties: 5,000.
        Polish casualties: 140,000.
        Average daily deaths: 6,910.
      9. Battle of South Shanxi between 7 May 1941 and 27 May 1941 (20 days). The war was between Japan and China on Chinese soil.

        Chinese casualties: 75,600.
        Japanese casualties: 39,600.
        Average daily deaths: 5,760.
      10. Siege of Budapest between 29 December 1944 and 13 February 1945 (51 days). Nazi Germany did invade Romania.

        Nazi casualties: 115,000.
        Soviet/Romanian casualties: 120,000.
        Average daily deaths: 4,610.
    3. Where can I trace wars?

      The site liveuamap.com is a tracer of wars.