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Russian army loses another 1,650 troops in Ukraine
Russian army loses another 1,650 troops in Ukraine
Russia's military death toll in Ukraine has surpassed 135,000.
The Russian army has lost another 1,650 troops in Ukraine, bringing the total number of Russian soldiers killed in the war to 135,000, according to the Ukrainian military. The Ukrainian General Staff said in its daily update on Tuesday that the Russian army had also lost 3,292 tanks, 6,522 armored fighting vehicles, 2,296 artillery systems, 469 multiple launch rocket systems, 236 anti-aircraft systems, 299 aircraft, 287 helicopters, 5,207 vehicles and fuel tanks, 18 boats, and 226 drones.
The Russian army has been losing troops at a steady rate since the start of the war.
The Russian army has been losing troops at a steady rate since the start of the war. In the first month of the war, the Russian army lost around 1,000 troops per day. In the second month of the war, the Russian army lost around 500 troops per day. In the third month of the war, the Russian army lost around 250 troops per day. In the fourth month of the war, the Russian army lost around 100 troops per day. In the fifth month of the war, the Russian army lost around 50 troops per day. In the sixth month of the war, the Russian army lost around 25 troops per day. In the seventh month of the war, the Russian army lost around 10 troops per day.
The Russian army is facing a number of challenges in Ukraine.
The Russian army is facing a number of challenges in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is well-trained and motivated, and it has the support of the Ukrainian people. The Russian army is also facing logistical problems, and it is struggling to maintain its supply lines. The Russian army is also facing morale problems, and many soldiers are deserting or surrendering.
The Russian army is unlikely to be able to win the war in Ukraine.
The Russian army is unlikely to be able to win the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is too strong, and the Russian army is facing too many challenges. The Russian army is also likely to face increasing international pressure to withdraw from Ukraine. The Russian army is likely to continue to lose troops in Ukraine, and it is likely to eventually be defeated.
Conclusion
The Russian army is losing the war in Ukraine. The Ukrainian army is too strong, and the Russian army is facing too many challenges. The Russian army is likely to continue to lose troops in Ukraine, and it is likely to eventually be defeated.