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Ukraine alleges that 12,000 Russian soldiers were killed, and that 128 planes and 303 tanks were destroyed.


Since Russia attacked Ukraine on February 24, Ukraine claims that over 12,000 Russian servicemen have been dead.

48 Russian planes, 80 helicopters, 303 tanks, 1,036 armoured vehicles, 120 guns, 56 rocket launcher systems, and 27 air defence systems were also destroyed, according to the Ukrainian General Staff. International condemnation of Russia's conflict in Ukraine has resulted in financial penalties against Moscow, as well as an exodus of global companies from the country. The West has also implemented stringent export controls on vital technology that can no longer be delivered to Russia.

According to UN data, at least 406 people have been killed and 801 more injured in Ukraine since the conflict began. However, the international agency has stated that the real number of civilian casualties is "impossible to establish" because to the situation on the ground. According to the UN Refugee Agency, up to 2 million people have fled to neighbouring nations.

According to a Ukrainian source, the Russian and Ukrainian teams had a third round of discussions in the Belarusian city of Brest on Monday, with "modest positive" achievements regarding humanitarian corridors.

International condemnation of Russia's conflict in Ukraine has resulted in financial penalties against Moscow, as well as an exodus of global companies from the country. The West has also implemented stringent export controls on vital technology that can no longer be delivered to Russia.

According to UN data, at least 406 people have been killed and 801 more injured in Ukraine since the conflict began. However, the international agency has stated that the real number of civilian casualties is "impossible to establish" because to the situation on the ground.

According to the UN Refugee Agency, up to 2 million people have fled to neighbouring nations.

According to a Ukrainian source, the Russian and Ukrainian teams had a third round of discussions in the Belarusian city of Brest on Monday, with "modest positive" achievements regarding humanitarian corridors.

International condemnation of Russia's conflict in Ukraine has resulted in financial penalties against Moscow, as well as an exodus of global companies from the country. The West has also implemented stringent export controls on vital technology that can no longer be delivered to Russia.

According to UN data, at least 406 people have been killed and 801 more injured in Ukraine since the conflict began. However, the international agency has stated that the real number of civilian casualties is "impossible to establish" because to the situation on the ground.

According to the UN Refugee Agency, up to 2 million people have fled to neighbouring nations.

According to a Ukrainian source, the Russian and Ukrainian teams had a third round of discussions in the Belarusian city of Brest on Monday, with "modest positive" achievements regarding humanitarian corridors.

48 Russian planes, 80 helicopters, 303 tanks, 1,036 armoured vehicles, 120 guns, 56 rocket launcher systems, and 27 air defence systems were also destroyed, according to the Ukrainian General Staff.

International condemnation of Russia's conflict in Ukraine has resulted in financial penalties against Moscow, as well as an exodus of global companies from the country. The West has also implemented stringent export controls on vital technology that can no longer be delivered to Russia.

According to UN data, at least 406 people have been killed and 801 more injured in Ukraine since the conflict began. However, the international agency has stated that the real number of civilian casualties is "impossible to establish" because to the situation on the ground.

According to the UN Refugee Agency, up to 2 million people have fled to neighbouring nations.

According to a Ukrainian source, the Russian and Ukrainian teams had a third round of discussions in the Belarusian city of Brest on Monday, with "modest positive" achievements regarding humanitarian corridors.

48 Russian planes, 80 helicopters, 303 tanks, 1,036 armoured vehicles, 120 guns, 56 rocket launcher systems, and 27 air defence systems were also destroyed, according to the Ukrainian General Staff.

International condemnation of Russia's conflict in Ukraine has resulted in financial penalties against Moscow, as well as an exodus of global companies from the country. The West has also implemented stringent export controls on vital technology that can no longer be delivered to Russia.

According to UN data, at least 406 people have been killed and 801 more injured in Ukraine since the conflict began. However, the international agency has stated that the real number of civilian casualties is "impossible to establish" because to the situation on the ground.

According to the UN Refugee Agency, up to 2 million people have fled to neighbouring nations.

According to a Ukrainian source, the Russian and Ukrainian teams had a third round of discussions in the Belarusian city of Brest on Monday, with "modest positive" achievements regarding humanitarian corridors.

In his daily speech to the public on Tuesday, President Volodymyr Zelensky remarked, "Russia has not lost as many planes in the last 30 years as it has in the last 13 days in Ukraine."

According to Justin Bronk, a research fellow for air power and technology at the Royal United Services Institute, a London think tank that specialises in security issues, satellite imagery analysed by military analysts suggests that roughly 950 Russian vehicles, including 140 tanks, have been destroyed or damaged. Even though this is only a small portion of the invasion army, it is nonetheless impressive.

Maj. Gen. Vitaly Gerasimov, chief of staff of Russia's 41st Army, was killed near the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Tuesday, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's intelligence arm claimed, making him the war's second Russian general to die.

The Ukrainians do not keep track of the number of their own soldiers killed in combat. They do, however, frequently record the names of individuals who have died and confer military honours on them.

The Kremlin, on the other hand, has barred Russian journalists from referring to the invasion as a war — it is a "special military operation," according to President Vladimir V. Putin, and everything is proceeding according to plan.

Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov, a spokesperson for the Russian Defense Ministry, revealed for the first time four days into the battle that "there are dead and injured" Russian forces. However, he refused to provide figures, insisting that Ukrainian losses were "many times" larger.

To be sure, it is in Ukraine's and its numerous Western friends' interests to publicise Ukrainian triumphs while playing up Russian logistical and morale issues. Ukrainian army have killed almost 3,000 Russian troops, according to what American officials termed as conservative estimates. According to these authorities, using American anti-tank missiles and armed drones supplied by the US, Ukraine has shot down military transport planes transporting Russian paratroopers, downed helicopters, and blasted holes in Russian convoys.

When witness statements from the battlefield are added together, it becomes evident that Russia has suffered significant losses.

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  1. i am sorry but i don't that the Ukrainians did all this and nobody how many of there died i mean really what did Russians do just stand and die a lot of bs being thrown around and also if they were doing this well they don't need help

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