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Kremlin spokesperson concedes that Russia suffered 'significant' losses

By Ishika Dangayach - Apr 08, 2022, 11:11 AM ET
Last Updated - Feb 22, 2024, 12:33 PM EST
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“We have significant losses of troops, and it’s a huge tragedy for us,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Sky News.

Russia's death toll might be around 15,000 personnel, according to NATO estimates, while Moscow acknowledged 1,351 dead on March 25

• Russia's death toll might be around 15,000, NATO estimates, while Moscow said 1,351 dead as of March 25

Russia said on Thursday that the war with Ukraine has resulted in significant battlefield casualties.

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“We have significant losses of troops, and it’s a huge tragedy for us,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Sky News.

When asked about Kremlin ending the war Peskov said “Our military are doing their best to bring an end to that operation.”

"And we do hope that in coming days, in the foreseeable future, this operation will reach its goals or will finish it by the negotiations between Russian and Ukrainian delegation," Peskov told Sky News.

Russia's death toll might be around 15,000 personnel, according to NATO estimates, while Moscow acknowledged 1,351 dead on March 25.

Meanwhile, The United Nations General Assembly suspended Russia from the UN Human Rights Council.

The resolution, received the needed two-thirds majority of UNGA voting members on Thursday, with 93 votes in favor and 24 votes against. A total of 58 countries abstained, but their votes were not counted in the final result.

Picture Credits: BBC

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