Russia experiences a significant military loss with 960 soldiers over the past day
In the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict, President Zelenskyy has responded to Donald Trump's claim that the Russian strike on Sumy was a "mistake" with a firm stance, maintaining Ukraine's position.
According to the General Staff's latest update, Russia has sustained significant losses since 24 February 2022. The Russian military has lost approximately 11,161 tanks, 3,957 special vehicles and other equipment, 422 fixed-wing aircraft, 28 ships/boats, 56,523 operational-tactical UAVs, 3,686 cruise missiles, 3,247 artillery systems, 1,480 multiple-launch rocket systems, 1,217 air defense systems, 341 helicopters, and 23,243 armored combat vehicles. The total number of Russian military personnel losses is estimated to be around 1,087,180.
Amid these losses, Russian President Putin addressed the nation 12 hours after a shooting incident near Moscow. The Black Sea fleet commander faces life imprisonment for ordering a Kalibr missile strike on Ukraine.
Despite these adversities, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy remains open to negotiating with Russian President Putin. He has stated that he will offer Putin a platform to admit his defeat.
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Meanwhile, notable recent intense fighting and Russian casualties have been reported in the Donetsk region, particularly around cities such as Lysychansk and Kostyantynivka in eastern Ukraine. However, the exact location of the last battles where at least 960 Russian soldiers were injured or killed is not explicitly stated in the searched documents.
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