Controversy of the week
A grim anniversary
When Russian troops invaded on 24 February 2022, “most experts expected Ukraine’s defeat within days”, said Rajan Menon in The Guardian. “Russia’s population is more than three times Ukraine’s, its GDP around ten times bigger, its army far larger.” But Ukraine defied the “doomsday predictions” and, four years on, it still holds 80% of its territory. Its army has sustained an estimated 500,000 to 600,000 casualties, including 100,000 to 140,000 fatalities, but Russia has reportedly suffered far more: an estimated 1.2 million casualties, including up to 325,000 deaths. Ukrainian drones have “prevented Russia’s generals from fighting the kind of war they prefer”, and have trapped them in a “war of attrition” in which every inch of territory gained is a struggle. Ukraine has…