Irretrievable losses of Russia in Ukraine are approaching the mark of 100 thousand people – media

The Russian Federation on Ukrainian soil has lost more than 90 thousand fighters, the journalists found out.

Losses of the Russian Federation in Ukraine are approaching the mark of 100 thousand people, journalists learned / photo REUTERS
Losses of the Russian Federation in Ukraine are approaching the mark of 100 thousand people, journalists learned / photo REUTERS

The irretrievable losses of the Russian army in Ukraine may approach the mark of 100 thousand people.

Russian irretrievable losses could amount to more than 90 thousand people, the Important Stories Telegram channel reported, citing information from an officer of the Russian Federal Security Service and a former officer of the country’s special services.

Irretrievable losses are the dead, the dead from wounds, the wounded who cannot return to duty, and the missing.

Russian losses in the war with Ukraine – the most important news

On February 24, the Russian authorities launched a so-called “special operation” against Ukraine, allegedly for the demilitarization and denazification of our country, and promised that it would last for several days. 

In fact, the Russian Federation carried out a full-scale invasion of Ukraine and received a fitting rebuff.

On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the mobilization of military personnel who are in reserve has started in the country.

Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that  about 300,000 people want to be mobilized . He also claimed that  Russia’s losses in Ukraine are only “5,937 dead . “

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 63,380 opponents have already been liquidated in our country .

(C)UNIAN 2022

2 comments

  1. Psalm 55:15
    Let death stalk my enemies; let the grave swallow them alive, for evil makes its home within them.

  2. 100,000 moskali dead.

    Fuckin A.

    Meanwhile the paedo fuhrer sucks off another Schoolboy.

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