Ukraine war latest: Russian losses in Ukraine 'astonishing,' former MI6 chief says
Former MI6 chief Richard Moore describes Russian military losses in Ukraine as 'astonishing,' highlighting concerns about significant casualties and ongoing military developments.
In a recent analysis, former MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore described the Russian military losses in Ukraine as 'astonishing,' estimating that about 30,000 Russian soldiers were killed in December alone. This figure, significantly higher than expected, suggests a steep and troubling trend for Russian military engagement in Ukraine which raises questions about its sustainability. Moore's comments were made during an interview on Sky News on February 10, where he discussed the implications of these losses for Russia's military strategy and overall morale.
Additionally, the article also highlighted a tragic incident in Kharkiv Oblast, where a Russian airstrike claimed the lives of three toddlers and their father, while injuring their pregnant mother. This underscores the ongoing human cost of the conflict and the impact on civilian populations caught in the crossfire. The humanitarian crisis continues to deepen as international entities like the EU pledge support, with plans to train Ukrainian troops on their own territory.
Furthermore, there are reports of escalating recruitment efforts by Russians targeting Ukrainians, particularly those who may be interested in registering Starlink terminals, indicating attempts to leverage technological resources in the ongoing conflict. The combination of military losses, tragic civilian casualties, and external pressures on Ukrainian soldiers points to a deeply complex and persistent conflict that shows no signs of abating anytime soon.