Putin declared about 700,000 Russian occupiers in the war against Ukraine

Oleg Davigora21:44, 14.06.24

He added that the Russian army will continue its offensive in the Kharkiv region in order to push back the front line and reduce the likelihood of strikes on Belgorod.

Almost 700,000 Russian soldiers are at war in Ukraine , Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with participants of the “Time of Heroes” program.

“We have almost 700,000 people in the zone of the special military operation (that’s how the Russian Federation calls the war against Ukraine – ed.),” the head of state said.

He added that the Russian army will continue its offensive in the Kharkiv region in order to push back the front line and reduce the likelihood of strikes on Belgorod.

According to him, a depth of 10-17 km allegedly “deprives the Armed Forces of the possibility of striking with long-range weapons.”

“As for the Kharkiv direction, where you fought, now you know what is happening there. We are simply forced to move the front line in the Kharkiv direction in order to reduce these actually terrorist attacks on Belgorod and other populated areas,” Putin added.

The war in Ukraine is the loss of the Russian Federation

Over the past day, the Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed another 1,250 Russian invaders , reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Russia’s total combat losses in Ukraine since the beginning of the large-scale war are approximately 524,060 personnel.

At the end of May, the intelligence of Great Britain stated that the total number of losses of the Russian army in Ukraine, killed and wounded, reached 500,000 people.

(C)UNIAN 2024

7 comments

  1. “According to him, a depth of 10-17 km allegedly “deprives the Armed Forces of the possibility of striking with long-range weapons.”

    The range of ATACMs is up to 190 miles. so whichever way you look at it, Putlers goals will achieve nothing. In fact the orcs are getting pushed out of Vovchansk, and one group is totally surrounded.

  2. One day we will have to realize that the number 1 problem, very simple to solve, is Putin himself. But what to expect, when the survival of this terrorist counts more than the destiny of more than 40 million Ukrainians even in the brains of elected officials of so-called democratic countries. We arrive at a sort of impasse where humanity loses everything.

    Let’s not damage his pretty tactical jacket, and if we can’t open his eyes to his crimes, let’s let him discover the serenity and zenitude that a third eye gives.

    Putinismus ante mortem, Amen.

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