Zelensky Reveals Russia's Monthly Toll on the Battlefield: At Least 30,000 Casualties.
Russia's Frontline Losses
According to Novyny.live: Speaking at a meeting of the Ramstein-format Contact Group, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky disclosed staggering losses among Russian forces in Ukraine, stating that Moscow is losing no fewer than 30,000 troops each month. This figure covers both killed and severely wounded soldiers on the front lines.
Zelensky emphasized that the number of Russian casualties continues to climb.
“Russia is now paying for the continuation of this war with at least 30,000 soldiers lost every month on the front line—dead and seriously wounded,”the Ukrainian leader declared. These statistics highlight the grave toll the ongoing conflict is taking on Russia's military and underscore the intensity of combat operations.
The sustained high level of Russian losses represents a critical factor in the protracted war, and continued fighting threatens to drive casualties even higher. This grim reality is a key element shaping strategic calculations for both sides.
The situation on the ground in eastern Ukraine remains extremely tense, with fierce battles persisting. The mounting death toll among Russian troops could influence Moscow's future strategic decisions and reverberate through the country's domestic politics. As events on the battlefield unfold, their consequences will be significant for all parties involved in the conflict.
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