Below you will find example sentences with "russian soldiers". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Russian Soldiers in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: russian
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 13
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 30.9 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "russian soldiers" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 30.9 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as 13 030 russian soldiers since last, 5 937 russian soldiers had died, military, ukraine and last stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with israeli soldiers, russian invasion, russian president, russian president, russian defense and russian officials, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with russian soldiers
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The Russian population is angry because – as they themselves say – Western nations are killing Russian soldiers! (16 words)
One of the Russian soldiers nears the entrance of a dugout where two Ukrainian soldiers, identified by their light camouflage, are positioned. (22 words)
He fled to China because of the Russian Revolution of 1917 at age 17, where he taught dance to the children of Russian soldiers. (24 words)
A Russian general said he had been dismissed as a commander after telling the military leadership about the dire situation at the front in where he said Russian soldiers had been stabbed in the back by the failings of the top military brass. (43 words)
A message in Shapovalenko's phone that called Russian soldiers "orcs" - a derisive reference to the evil forces in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth books and a popular Ukrainian slur for the Russian army - was enough for them. (40 words)
On 30 January 1918 Mannerheim proclaimed to Russian soldiers in Finland that the White army did not fight against Russia: the goal of the White campaign was to beat the Finnish Red rebels and the Russian troops supporting them. (39 words)
The Russian population is angry because – as they themselves say – Western nations are killing Russian soldiers! (16 words)
Example sentences (20)
A collaboration between the BBC Russian Service and independent Russian journalists claims to have confirmed the deaths of 13,030 Russian soldiers since last February, adding that the real number is likely far higher.
One of the Russian soldiers nears the entrance of a dugout where two Ukrainian soldiers, identified by their light camouflage, are positioned.
After a strike that killed dozens — possibly hundreds — of Russian soldiers this week, one of the deadliest since the invasion began, the Russian military itself acknowledged the problem, using it to explain the heavy losses.
A Russian general said he had been dismissed as a commander after telling the military leadership about the dire situation at the front in where he said Russian soldiers had been stabbed in the back by the failings of the top military brass.
Bakhmut has suffered the heaviest fighting over the past few months, with tens of thousands of Russian soldiers, mercenary fighters and pro-Russian militias mobilised to capture it.
Russia’s defence ministry has confirmed 63 Russian soldiers have died after a Ukrainian airstrike on a complex in the Russian-controlled city of Makiivka in Ukraine.
The deaths of dozens of Russian soldiers in a new year missile strike on a building in occupied eastern Ukraine have prompted recriminations among critics of the Russian military.
There have been multiple instances of Russian soldiers returning from the frontlines in Ukraine with weapons intended for the battlefield, which is causing panic among the Russian public.
The Russian government last provided an official death toll from the war in September last year, when it claimed that 5,937 Russian soldiers had died in Ukraine up to that point.
The Russian population is angry because – as they themselves say – Western nations are killing Russian soldiers!
A message in Shapovalenko's phone that called Russian soldiers "orcs" - a derisive reference to the evil forces in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth books and a popular Ukrainian slur for the Russian army - was enough for them.
In November 2023, the first group of Russian soldiers landed in the capital city of Burkina Faso, followed months later by another group of about 100 Russian military advisers.
New legislation bans Russian soldiers from using smartphones Russian lawmakers have approved a bill prohibiting military personnel from using smartphones on duty, a move intended to stop sensitive information from appearing on social media.
Although some 60,000 Russian soldiers of the former Czar's army remained stationed in Finland at the start of the Civil War, the Russian contribution to the Reds' cause was negligible.
Following the Russian custom of naming military objects such as tanks and planes after historical figures, the helmet worn by many Russian soldiers during the Crimean War was called the "Helmet of Yaroslav the Wise".
He fled to China because of the Russian Revolution of 1917 at age 17, where he taught dance to the children of Russian soldiers.
On 10 March 1917, there was a parade with Russian workers marching with red flags, Russian soldiers singing La Marseillaise and thousands of local Central Asians.
On 30 January 1918 Mannerheim proclaimed to Russian soldiers in Finland that the White army did not fight against Russia: the goal of the White campaign was to beat the Finnish Red rebels and the Russian troops supporting them.
A man who asked to be identified by his call sign, Summer, checks bodies in a refrigerated train used to store the remains of Russian soldiers in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in May.
Audio intercepts obtained by The Associated Press of conversations between Russian soldiers in Ukraine and their loved ones give an intimate glimpse of how ordinary men found themselves condoning atrocities and turning into killers.