Russian troops withdraw after Putin’s plan to invade Kiev in a matter of days army commanders. to believe that they were simply participating in a military exercise. Russian troops have suffered heavy casualties, with more than 10,000 dead, according to some estimates, and three or four times as many wounded or disabled. However, the Russian president’s soldiers, who have been charged with war crimes, are making some progress in southern Ukraine.

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In its latest update, the Ministry of Defense said: “In the north, Russian forces have now withdrawn completely from Ukraine to Belarus and Russia. At least some of these forces will be transferred to eastern Ukraine to fight in Donbas. “Many of these forces will need significant replenishment before they are ready to deploy further east, with any massive redeployment from the north likely to take at least a week.” He added: “Russian bombardment of cities in the east and south continues and Russian forces have advanced south of the strategically important city of Izium which remains under their control.” It comes after Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov told Sky News on Wednesday that Russia had suffered a “significant loss of troops” in an impressive 44-day admission from the invasion. He also said that Russia was looking for ways to end the war. “Our army is doing its best to end this operation,” he said. “And we hope that in the coming days, in the near future, this operation will achieve its goals or conclude it with the negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations.” On March 25, Russia’s Defense Ministry said 1,351 of its soldiers had been killed in battle. Ukraine says nearly 19,000 Russians have been killed. Neither can be verified independently. Western estimates put the death toll at 7,000 to 15,000.


title: “Vladimir Putin S Retreat From Kyiv Complete Says Britain " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Margaret Snow”


Russian troops withdraw after Putin’s plan to invade Kiev in a matter of days army commanders. to believe that they were simply participating in a military exercise. Russian troops have suffered heavy casualties, with more than 10,000 dead, according to some estimates, and three or four times as many wounded or disabled. However, the Russian president’s soldiers, who have been charged with war crimes, are making some progress in southern Ukraine.

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In its latest update, the Ministry of Defense said: “In the north, Russian forces have now withdrawn completely from Ukraine to Belarus and Russia. At least some of these forces will be transferred to eastern Ukraine to fight in Donbas. “Many of these forces will need significant replenishment before they are ready to deploy further east, with any massive redeployment from the north likely to take at least a week.” He added: “Russian bombardment of cities in the east and south continues and Russian forces have advanced south of the strategically important city of Izium which remains under their control.” It comes after Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov told Sky News on Wednesday that Russia had suffered a “significant loss of troops” in an impressive 44-day admission from the invasion. He also said that Russia was looking for ways to end the war. “Our army is doing its best to end this operation,” he said. “And we hope that in the coming days, in the near future, this operation will achieve its goals or conclude it with the negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations.” On March 25, Russia’s Defense Ministry said 1,351 of its soldiers had been killed in battle. Ukraine says nearly 19,000 Russians have been killed. Neither can be verified independently. Western estimates put the death toll at 7,000 to 15,000.