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Ukraine, 120,000 Russian soldiers killed. World

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine states that “Russia’s losses in Ukraine have exceeded the psychological threshold of 120,000 soldiers. In the last day, 860 enemies were eliminated, now the total losses of the Russian Federation from February 24 to date are 120,160 Russian soldiers,” the General Staff statement said.

According to US estimates, the number of Russian casualties since the start of the invasion of Ukraine may have reached 188,000: the figure was given to the Sun newspaper on the occasion of the Ramstein summit in Germany.
The newspaper attributed the figures to “defense sources” after US General Mark Milley said Russia had “suffered a huge number of casualties, well over 100,000”. The number of casualties is believed to include both Russian forces and the Wagner mercenary group. Today the army of Kyiv announced that the number of dead Russian soldiers is 120,160, of which 860 were killed yesterday.

In the city of Vovchansk in the eastern Kharkiv region, a woman died after a grenade thrown by Russian troops hit her house. said the head of the regional military administration Oleg Synegubov. “The enemy continues to terrorize the civilian population of Kharkiv region in the border settlements of Kupyan, Chuguyiv and Kharkiv districts. Yesterday the occupiers shelled Vovchansk, Kupyansk, Strilekha, Vilkha, Ogirtseve and other settlements with artillery, tanks and mortars.

Ukraine 120000 Russian soldiers killed World

ANSA agency

Summit to agree on new aid for the country. Zelensky asks for defensive and battle tanks. The Kremlin: “The West is wrong, tanks will be useless”. Berlin: “We haven’t decided on the advantages and disadvantages of Leopard yet.” British intelligence warns about the Wagner group: “It has up to 50,000 fighters on Ukrainian territory, it has become a key component of the conflict”. Crosetto: “Attacks will increase exponentially, we must not waste time” (ANSA)

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