Russia admits for the first time dead and wounded during the invasion of Ukraine, which puts them at 4,300

Russia admits for the first time dead and wounded during the invasion of Ukraine, which puts them at 4,300

“Unfortunately there are dead and wounded of our companions” But our losses are many times less than those of the nationalists and military personnel of the Ukrainian armed forces“, adds the note.

Since the beginning of the special military operation, the Russian armed forces have attacked 1,067 military infrastructure facilities in Ukraine,” according to estimates by Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov.

A total of 27 command posts and communication centers of the Ukrainian armed forces, 38 air defense anti-aircraft missile systems: S-300, Buk M-1 and Osa, as well as 56 radar stations have been destroyed.

“Only today, seven anti-aircraft missile systems have been destroyed by Russia, including an S-300 near the city of Kramatorsk. Three Bayraktar TB-2 attack UAVs have been shot down in the suburbs of Chernigov,” he added. The general.

Konashenkov has also reported that the forces of the self-proclaimed republic of Donetsk and Luganskin eastern Ukraine, have made advances of between 4 and 6 kilometers to the west of the country with the support of Russian troops and that “the settlements of Nizhne, Granitnoye and Gnutovo” have been liberated.

For his part, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dimitro Kuleba, declared this Sunday that some 4,300 Russian soldiers were killed or wounded so far in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Around 46 Russian combat aircraft were shot down, 26 helicopters, 146 tanks, 706 armored vehicles, 49 guns, a BUK surface-to-air missile system, 30 vehicles, two drones and two ships, according to a press conference this Sunday.

The conflict situation makes it practically impossible to verify this information.

Source: Ambito

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