President Zelensky announced that 31,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed in the ongoing war against Russia, marking the first official release of military personnel losses from Ukraine in over a year. This figure is lower than estimates provided by non-government sources. Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg reported that Russia's losses have exceeded 350,000 troops, including killed and wounded, since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022. These figures were based on data from Western intelligence services and represent a significant increase in Russian casualties.
⚡️Stoltenberg: Russia has lost over 350,000 troops in Ukraine. Russia has lost over 350,000 troops in Ukraine since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said at a press conference on March 14.…
NATO Secretary General says Russia has lost over 350,000 troops in Ukraine https://t.co/EF1yTIlTXK
NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg revealed that recent NATO estimates show a notable increase in Russia's losses in Ukraine. He disclosed that Western intelligence services indicate the number of killed and wounded Russian soldiers has surpassed 350,000. https://t.co/1iHIOGCzUo
👀 Russia's losses in the war against Ukraine exceeded 350,000, — Stoltenberg ❗️According to NATO Secretary General, the losses of the occupiers in Ukraine have increased significantly recently. He said that the number of killed and wounded Russian soldiers is based on data from… https://t.co/I0LnGgF6yt
President Zelensky announced recently that 31,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed in the war against Russia. This is the first official release of military personnel losses in over a year, and lower than estimates by non-government sources. https://t.co/lnsFONXcjo