Pro-Cremlin Media Clears Article for Killed Russian Soldiers

The newspaper for the Kremlin, Komsomolskaya Pravda (KP), has published an article in which Russian Defence Ministry quoted him as saying that 9,861 Russian soldiers died during the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the number of wounded was said to be 16,153. A few minutes later, this article has been deleted from the site [...]
The newspaper for the Kremlin, Komsomolskaya Pravda (KP), has published an article in which Russian Defence Ministry quoted him as saying that 9,861 Russian soldiers died during the war in Ukraine. Meanwhile, the number of wounded was said to be 16,153.
A few minutes later, this article has been deleted from the website of this media. Meanwhile, Komsomolskaya Pravda's editor told the BBC that this information posted on this media site was the result of a retaliation and said the paper would publish an explanation later.
After this news, Ukrainian Presidency Adviser Mykhaylo Podolyak said through a tweeting post that <x0 use of Russian lies no longer works”.
“Russia's Defence Ministry was officially forced to admit that 500 people have not died in Ukraine, but that 9,861<1>, he wrote.
The Russian art of lying no danger helps. The RF Ministry of Defence was officially forced to say that not 500 people died in a building, but... 9861 killed. Distrous for the RRF propaganda. In the real world, there are already two as many Russians...https://t.co/o1exIbw8Uy
ï ê once again ımımkovım,ım. (@Podolyak M) March 21, 2022
Russia's Defence Ministry on March 2nd has provided the only data on war losses, acknowledged that 498 soldiers in Ukraine were killed respectively.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has claimed that since the beginning of the Russian invasion on 24 February, it has killed close to 15,000 Russian soldiers, while Western intelligence has said the number of Russian soldiers is estimated to be 7,000. / REL












