Putin for the first time admits military losses in Ukraine

Although some were afraid that the Russian president would announce a full mobilization of troops in his Victory Day speech right now, that did not happen, writes Sky News, Pryscopy. Nor did there be any great proclamation of victory, as some had predicted. However, Vladimir Putin referred to military losses [...]
Nor did there be any great proclamation of victory, as some had predicted.
However, Vladimir Putin referred to Russian military losses, holding a minute of silence for the fallen soldiers.
The president said he would have support for the children of soldiers killed in Ukraine.












