Mar 13 โ€ข 17:15 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ป Latvia TVNET

Russia's losses on the front exceed the number of mobilized troops for three months

The Russian army has suffered losses in its war against Ukraine that have exceeded the number of newly mobilized troops for three consecutive months, according to Ukrainian army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi.

Ukrainian army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi reported on Facebook that Russia's military losses in the ongoing war against Ukraine have surpassed the number of new recruits for the past three months. Despite significant casualties, the Kremlin is not planning to halt its offensive operations, indicating a continuing commitment to its military objectives in Ukraine. This statement sheds light on the toll the conflict is taking on Russian forces and raises questions about the sustainability of their operations.

During a recent meeting with Sweden's Chief of Defence, Mikael Klausson, Syrskyi discussed the operational situation along the 1,200-kilometer front. They addressed the ongoing needs of the Ukrainian army regarding weapons and military equipment in light of the current battlefield dynamics. The meeting highlights international collaboration and strategic support for Ukraineโ€™s defense efforts, especially as the conflict unfolds over an extended period.

Syrskyi expressed gratitude to Sweden for its continued assistance to Ukraine's Defence Forces, particularly recognizing the recent military aid package that includes advanced air defense systems and long-range strike capabilities. This support plays a crucial role as part of wider NATO and international coalitions aimed at bolstering Ukraine's capabilities against ongoing Russian aggression, underscoring the importance of solidarity among NATO partners in enhancing regional security architecture.

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