The largest Russian losses were recorded in the last 6 weeks

In the last six weeks, Russian military losses have been the highest since the invasion of Ukraine began following the Avdiivka offensive in Donetsk. This is supported by the British Ministry of Defense’s daily intelligence report. British intelligence cites data from the Ukrainian General Staff that the average daily loss of Russian troops in November was 931 soldiers per day.

“There is a very difficult situation on the front in Ukraine, especially in the east, where there are fierce clashes. True, the front has not moved much this year and we would like to see more areas recaptured faster.” But Kiev managed to inflict many losses on Russia, both in men and in skills: these are important military successes “Even though we have not seen any major movements on the front.” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said this on the eve of the foreign ministers’ meeting, emphasizing that the allies showed “unwavering support for Ukraine.” Stoltenberg then noted that the Allies were equipping Kiev with “increasingly sophisticated” means and that it was necessary to network these systems together.

Stoltenberg: “Allies agree that Ukraine will be part of NATO”

“Allies agree that Ukraine will become a member of NATO. During our meeting, we will agree on recommendations for Ukraine’s priority reforms,” said the Secretary General of the Alliance.

“We will continue to support Kiev on its path to NATO membership. Dmytro Kuleba will be with us at the first meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council at the Foreign Minister level. We will reaffirm NATO’s long-term support. Last year Ukraine won.” Battles for Kiev, Kharkiv and Kherson. This year it continues to inflict heavy losses on Russia. Ukraine has recaptured 50% of the territory occupied by Russia. It has asserted itself as a sovereign and independent nation. It’s a big victory for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russia is politically, economically and militarily weaker. Ukraine continues to fight bravely. We continue to support them. This month, Germany and the Netherlands pledged 10 billion euros for Ukraine: Romania opened an F-16 training center for Ukrainian pilots. Allies including the United States and Finland are sending more anti-aircraft missiles and ammunition to protect Ukrainian cities from Russian attacks. In addition, 20 allies have formed an air defense coalition for Ukraine,” he emphasized.

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