Russia’s losses in Ukraine nearly triple America’s losses in Vietnam…

Russia’s losses in Ukraine nearly triple America’s losses in Vietnam…

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The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has announced that it has eliminated around 1,140 Russian troops the past day.

According to a Facebook post According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, from February 24, 2022 to February 11, 2023, about 136,880 Russian soldiers were killed in Ukraine. This compares to 58,220 US military casualties in the Vietnam War Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS).

Russia’s total military losses include 3,267 tanks (+9 in the past day), 6,474 armored fighting vehicles (+3), 2,270 artillery systems (+19), 463 multiple missile systems, 234 air defense systems (+1), 297 combat aircraft, 286 helicopters, 5,134 motor vehicles (+8 ), 18 warships/cutters, 1,997 unmanned aerial vehicles (+27), 214 special equipment units (+3). In addition, a total of 857 enemy cruise missiles (+61) were shot down, according to the Facebook post.

In eastern Ukraine, there has been a bitter struggle over the key city of Bakhmut in Donetsk Oblast, including Vuhledar.

However, Ukrainian forces repulsed the Russian attack in Vuhledar, the New Voice of Ukraine quoted Ukrainian sources and Russian military bloggers say.

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according to a reportUkrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov said that recently Ukraine is preparing for Russian forces to launch a major offensive that could begin around February 24, the first anniversary of the Russian invasion.

Last year, in September, the Russian President Wladimir Putin announced a partial military mobilization. However, mobilization against Ukrainian forces did not go well and it was widely reported that the Russians were being sent to the front lines, ill-equipped and with little training. reports the insider.

Meanwhile, amid the ongoing war between the two countries, oil prices rose on Friday after Russia announced a voluntary production cut of 500,000 barrels…

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