NATO Reports Over 1.4 Million Russian Losses in Ukraine Conflict
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has revised its estimates of military losses sustained by Russia in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. According to NATO figures, Russia has lost more than 1.4 million soldiers to date. This updated assessment reflects the prolonged nature of the war and the significant attrition experienced by the Russian forces.
Speaking with reporters, a high-ranking NATO representative stated that despite these substantial losses, Moscow remains committed to its original strategic objectives. The representative also noted a deteriorating economic situation within Russia, a factor influencing the Kremlin’s approach. “If Russia continues to initiate the war on the battlefield this year, it will not be able to achieve its initial goals,” the representative affirmed.
The NATO’s assessment underscores the continued high cost of the conflict for Russia and highlights the alliance’s belief that the war’s trajectory remains uncertain. The information comes after reporting by “Europska pravda,” citing a discussion with a NATO official.
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This staggering figure underscores the immense human cost of the conflict.
What is the source of NATO’s revised casualty figures?