Russia recognized this Thursday have suffered “important casualties” among their military deployed in Ukraine and assured that it will continue “defending their interests” following having been suspended from the United Nations Human Rights Councilin statements by the Kremlin spokesman.
We have significant casualties among the troops and it is a great tragedy for us,” Dmitri Peskov said in an interview with the private British channel Sky News, without specifying his number.
the army of Vladimir Putin recognized at the end of March that they had lost 1,351 soldiers and that another 3,825 were wounded since the beginning of his offensive in Ukraine on February 24.
The Russian president’s spokesman also rejected the accusations of having perpetrated a massacre in the Ukrainian city of Bucha.
We insist that the entire Bucha situation is a well-crafted innuendo, nothing more. The bodies found there were not victims of the Russian military,” he said of the dozens of people in civilian clothes found dead following the withdrawal of the Russian army.
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