R Johansen
Hindustan Times
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Comments by "R Johansen" (@rjohansen9486) on "Russia's Dreadful Drones Bring Ukraine To Its Knees; Kyiv Halts South Donetsk Offensive | Details" video.
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Six weeks ago, the numbers were this: The total number of Ukrainian and Russian casualties in military personnel is estimated to have reached almost 500,000 in the year and a half of the full-scale war, most of them Russians.
According to US estimates, the total number of Russian losses is 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and 170,000-180,000 are wounded. According to the same calculations, Ukraine’s casualties amount to about 70,000 soldiers killed and 100,000-120,000 wounded.
What do you think has changed?
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@Luofeng222 If you trust the Kremlin more: Russia: Losses 340,968. Sunday, August 13, 2023, in a morning report to Putin: irrecoverable military-operational losses of living personnel of the RussianArmy - 264,776 people. Data as of 6 am Moscow time today. This figure does not include the data on losses of PMCs.
As of Tuesday, August 1, there were 76,192 dead. Most of the Russian PMCs have come under the control of the Ministry of Defence, and their losses are now a part of the total losses. Starting from August 1, there is no separate count.
Woman are also serving in russia. In just one year, nearly 3,000 cases have been brought before Russian military courts involving soldiers who have defied President Vladimir Putin's orders to fight.
Now, for the first time, a woman has been sentenced. Madina Kabalojeva, who is pregnant, was sentenced to six years in a penal colony by a military court in Vladikavkaz for defying Putin's 'partial' mobilization orders, according to various Russian and international media outlets, including Kommersant and DOXA.
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