Russia-Ukraine War: America's claim - Russia and Ukraine's army lost more than 1 lakh soldiers, Putin looks weak

Posted on 10th Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

The Russia-Ukraine war is not taking its name to stop. Russia is continuously carrying out air strikes on Ukraine. Both countries are not ready to make any agreement, due to which both of them are facing the loss of life and property. Meanwhile, top US General Mark Milley has claimed that the Russian army has lost more than 100,000 of its soldiers in Ukraine and the Ukrainian army has lost the same number of soldiers. However, there has been no confirmation of his claim.

 

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If Mille's claim is to be believed, this would be the largest ever figure for soldiers killed in the nearly nine-month-old war. Asked about the prospects for diplomatic talks in Ukraine, Milley said the early refusal to negotiate in the First World War saw huge human suffering and millions of lives lost. Therefore, when there is an opportunity to talk, one should think of achieving peace. Let us tell you that experts also believe that both countries can start a round of talks in the coming time.

 

Russia has left the Kherson region, and can then carry out major attacks

The Russo-Ukraine war has recently taken a major turn. Russia has withdrawn its troops from the west bank of the Dnipro River near the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson. Meanwhile, some experts say that the big blow to Moscow will allow Ukraine to keep its word in the meeting, while others argue that Russia may attack Ukraine afresh.

 

Russia looks weak

The US general further said that the withdrawal of the Russian army from Kharson shows that Russia is not consistently living up to its intentions. Milley said the question now began to arise as to how long Russian President Vladimir Putin would be able to sustain the war in which he lost several hundred soldiers and ammunition.

 

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