Cavoli said that “the scale of this war is unbelievable,” and after Russia’s attack on Ukraine, NATO must adapt to the “new reality.”
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, Russia has lost more than 200,000 Russian soldiers in Ukraine, more than 1,800 officers have been killed or wounded. Also, the Russian Federation lost more than two thousand main battle tanks. This is what the commander-in-chief of NATO’s joint forces in Europe, Christopher Cavoli, said, Spiegel reports.
According to him, “the scale of this war is unbelievable,” and after Russia’s attack on Ukraine, NATO must adapt to the “new reality.”
As Cavoli noted, on average, the Russian army fires more than 23,000 artillery pieces per day.
“If someone comes with a tank, you should have a tank too. However, one of the lessons of the Cold War is that the accuracy of weapons is important. Also, the production capacity of the defense industry is important. War is the one who can do the fastest is won,” added the commander-in-chief of NATO’s joint forces in Europe.
It can be remembered, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the soldiers of the Ukrainian army liquidated 820 Russian soldiers in the past day. Total Russian battle losses on March 4 were approximately 152,190 people.
According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Russia has lost more soldiers in the war against Ukraine than in all armed conflicts since 1945 – after World War II.
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Source: korrespondent

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