The US is preparing for several “wild card” scenarios that could affect the conflict in Ukraine, according to the New York Times
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Read up on the 4 possibilities imagined. Mainly the death of Putin or Zelensky.
This could be a way for America to change strategies, mainly by having Zelensky eliminated on account of his failing popularity with his people.
Regardless of what your master's voice, RT, is telling you, if you want to save Russia, kill Putin, not Zelensky, because Zelensky only wants to destroy the Russian invaders in Ukraine, but Putin is clearly in the process of destroying all of Russia. According to the leaked US documents, Russia has been and continues to suffer twice as many casualties as Ukraine, and as the quatity and quality of weapons Ukraine is receiving from its allies continues to increase and Russian factories are unable to replace Russia's losses on the battlefield, Russian casualties should increase even more rapidly.
More than twice as many Russian troops as Ukrainians have been killed in Putin's war, leaked estimates show
Leaked US intelligence documents reveal that more than twice as many Russian soldiers as Ukrainian soldiers have been killed while fighting in Ukraine.
The documents, which were recently leaked on social media and are currently the focus of a federal investigation, offer estimates for Russian and Ukrainian casualties. US officials have described the information included in the leak — which appear to provide detailed assessments on the Ukraine war — as highly sensitive and classified.
One document in particular suggests that Russia has suffered between 189,500 and 223,000 casualties, including between 35,500 and 43,000 soldiers killed in action and between 154,000 and 180,000 troops wounded.
Ukraine, by contrast, has suffered between 124,500 and 131,000 casualties, including between 15,500 and 17,500 soldiers killed in action and between 109,000 and 113,500 troops wounded.
Both the lower and upper estimates of each military's war dead pegs Russian deaths at more than two times that of Ukraine. Insider was not able to independently verify these figures, and it is unclear when, exactly, the leaked data was compiled, though many of the documents are from late February and early March.
A Pentagon official said the leaked documents circulating on social media "appear to contain sensitive and highly classified material."
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