498 Russian soldiers killed and 1600 injured in Ukraine war-Russian officials
Russian Defence Ministry estimates that Ukrainian army units and far-right paramilitaries have reportedly lost at least 2,870 soldiers, while a further 3,700 have sustained various wounds
The Russian
military officials have revealed that nearly 498 Russian soldiers have been
killed and more than 1,600 wounded during the ongoing attack on Ukraine.
The Defense
Ministry refuted reports that there have been countless causalities and branding
the claims as deliberate disinformation originating from Kiev.
According to
Russian military estimates, Ukrainian army units and far-right paramilitaries
have reportedly lost at least 2,870 soldiers, while a further 3,700 have
sustained various wounds. Some 572 Ukrainian servicemen have been taken
prisoner, the ministry added.
Russian
units involved in the offensive are comprised solely of professional
soldiers, the military has said, refuting allegations that the invasion force
consisted largely of “conscripts.”
Moscow
launched the invasion of its neighbor last week, claiming it was the only
option left to protect the breakaway republics of Donetsk and Lugansk in the
country’s east. The “denazification” and “demilitarization” of
Ukraine were among the other expressed goals of the operation.
Kiev has
denied harboring plans to re-take the republics by force, branding Russia’s
assault unprovoked. Donetsk and Lugansk split from Ukraine in 2014, following
the Maidan events that ousted its democratically elected government. Ahead of
the invasion, Russia had formally recognized the two republics as independent
states.
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