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Russia loses 170 soldiers for every kilometer of occupied territory - Zelenskyy

Zelenskyy announced how many soldiers russia loses per kilometer of occupied territory. Photo: president.gov.ua.
Zelenskyy announced how many soldiers russia loses per kilometer of occupied territory. Photo: president.gov.ua.

Russia loses almost two hundred soldiers per kilometer of occupied Ukrainian territory, either killed or seriously wounded.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced this, The Atlantic reports.

"Ukraine is not losing. And I think the administration of President Trump has gotten that message. In some ways, it may have surprised them, because Russian propaganda is also working directly on them. Recently, we calculated that one kilometer of occupied Ukrainian land costs them 170 casualties — people killed or wounded so badly they will not return. We have all the evidence. To say that over the past six months they are winning somewhere? No," Zelenskyy said.

At the same time, the Head of State said that he understands that the United States may withdraw from peace talks, as Trump may switch to America's internal problems, and Ukraine would not want this.

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"That would be bad. We do not want the Americans to leave these negotiations. If Trump withdraws, Russia will no longer be willing to compromise. It is easier for us to end it [the war] with the participation of Americans. It is easier because they can force the Russians. I believe that today only Trump is capable of doing that," the head of state added.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, the Ukrainian Defense Forces reduced the number of russian occupation army by 1,070 invaders over the past day. Russia's total combat losses in manpower amount to 1,252,020 people. Hundreds of units of enemy equipment and weapons were also eliminated.

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