Kremlin admits significant losses of Muscovites troops In Ukraine | DW News

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Kremlin admits significant losses of Muscovites troops In Ukraine | DW News​

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that Russia had sustained "significant losses" in Ukraine. Russia's defence ministry said on March 25, its most recent update, that 1,351 Russian soldiers had been killed since the start of the campaign, and 3,825 had been wounded. In Brussels, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with foreign ministers of the NATO alliance, the European Union, Finland, Sweden, Japan, New Zealand and Australia today. Kuleba said he was "cautiously optimistic" that some NATO members would increase their weapons supplies to Ukraine. He declined to say which countries would be providing equipment or what kind it would be, but he said the weapons must get to Ukraine quickly. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday that the alliance is stepping up support for Ukraine and its neighbors "in many different ways."



Yes absolutely! Allow Sweden and Finland to join NATO. It's time they stand up for something besides "neutrality" and fear! In January 2022, the Horde was thought to have the second best Army in the World. In March 2022, the Horde in now known to have the second best Army in Ukraine. + At least 15 senior Moscovite commanders have been killed in the field.
 
I lived through the Cold War. If the Kremlin says 1,351, it's more like 13,510.
 

Kremlin admits significant losses of Muscovites troops In Ukraine | DW News​

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that Russia had sustained "significant losses" in Ukraine. Russia's defence ministry said on March 25, its most recent update, that 1,351 Russian soldiers had been killed since the start of the campaign, and 3,825 had been wounded. In Brussels, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met with foreign ministers of the NATO alliance, the European Union, Finland, Sweden, Japan, New Zealand and Australia today. Kuleba said he was "cautiously optimistic" that some NATO members would increase their weapons supplies to Ukraine. He declined to say which countries would be providing equipment or what kind it would be, but he said the weapons must get to Ukraine quickly. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said on Thursday that the alliance is stepping up support for Ukraine and its neighbors "in many different ways."



Yes absolutely! Allow Sweden and Finland to join NATO. It's time they stand up for something besides "neutrality" and fear! In January 2022, the Horde was thought to have the second best Army in the World. In March 2022, the Horde in now known to have the second best Army in Ukraine. + At least 15 senior Moscovite commanders have been killed in the field.

Delirious again? Your army, what's left of it, is being grinded to dust at the Azov plant in Mariupol. Then comes the turn of the other army of dirtbags like you that lurk in nooks and crannies of yet deNaziefied Donbass areas and then we'll return to Bucha and the like and bring to justice the scum who staged the horror show there.
 
No.

"Please post in English. We like having Global USMB members, but the use of other languages is too often abused in order to circumvent rules."
Okay. It's forbidden for Russian troops to use mobile phones so there can't be conversations the nitwit links the public to.
I think he understood anyway.
 

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