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About 9,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died in the six months of the Russian invasion, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valeriy Zaluzhny said on Monday. Agency Interfax-Ukraine.
“Nearly 9,000 heroes died,” he said. General Zaluzhnyduring a public meeting.
Zaluzny added that the children Ukrainians they required special attention, as their parents had gone to the front and “probably were among the 9,000 dead heroes.”
This is one of the few statements by Ukrainian officials about Ukraine’s military losses in this war launched by Russia on February 24.
The above calculation refers to mid-April, when President Zelensky stated that up to 3,000 Ukrainian troops had been killed and about 10,000 wounded since the start of the war. Russian offensive.
How did the war start?
February 24 at dawn Russian President Vladimir Putin announces a “military operation” in Ukraine to protect separatist “republics” in the east of that country, whose independence it recognized three days earlier.
Putin demands that Crimeaadded Russia in 2014 to be recognized by Ukraine Russian territory. He also calls for the “denazification” of the Ukrainian government, which Ukraine has a “neutral status” and guarantees that it will never enter into NATO.
The offensive sparks international outrage and European Union (EU) announces that it will finance the purchase and delivery of weapons to Ukraine. The United States announces $2.3 billion in military aid.
The West is beginning to apply ever-tougher economic sanctions against Russia.
AFP
Source: RPP

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