Collapse of the 'Summer Campaign': The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine commented on Gerasimov's propagandistic report.
According to inkorr.com: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine responded to the inaccurate report by the Russian military regarding the results of their operations in 2025, which was disseminated by Kremlin propaganda. According to the General Staff, Russian troops have lost over 210,000 soldiers and a significant amount of equipment. Even the most detailed accounts from the occupiers do not reflect reality, as they have failed to capture any significant city in Ukraine.
Actual Losses and Failure of Operations
Fake reports about 'safe zones' have led to failures in Russian operations, while Ukrainian forces continue active actions in the northeast of the country, liberating settlements. The General Staff of Ukraine called for debunking the manipulation of data by Russian military, pointing out that the total number of losses in the Russian army exceeds 291,000 people, killed and wounded. The actions of Russian troops violate international humanitarian law and result in the deaths of dozens of civilians, not corresponding to the real situation at the front.
Unyielding Struggle of Ukrainian Soldiers
The Ukrainian army continues the fight against the occupiers, despite Russian propaganda and fake news. The real losses of the Russian forces and the terror against the civilian population indicate the failure of Russia's aggression and demonstrate the strength of Ukrainian military defense.
This information underscores the reality of the combat actions in Ukraine, where Ukrainian forces actively resist the aggression of Russian troops. Each day of war brings new challenges, but the indomitable spirit of Ukrainian soldiers remains a guarantee of hope for victory.
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