American Intelligence: Vladimir Putin has lost in Ukraine all the army gathered before 24 February.

U.S. Army General Mark Mili acknowledged that Russian troops had already lost “a large amount of people”. He didn't specify the exact figure, but he did remember that there are already “over 100 thousand people”. According to American Intelligence reports, the number of Russian victims during the war in Ukraine has reached 188,000 people. This figure [...]
U.S. Army General Mark Mili acknowledged that Russian troops had already lost “a large amount of people”. He didn't specify the exact figure, but he did remember that there are already “over 100 thousand people”. According to American Intelligence reports, the number of Russian victims during the war in Ukraine has reached 188,000 people.
This figure was made public for the first time at the NATO summit, which was held on January 20th at Ramstein military base in southern Germany. The Russian Defence Ministry reported that Russia had transferred about 150,000 soldiers to the border with Ukraine before the start of the war. But then these units were transferred to Ukraine. Russian federation permanent representative to O The SB, Michael Carpenter, prior to the invasion, had declared that Russia could invade between 19,000 and 190,000 soldiers on the Ukrainian border. And 11 months later we can say with confidence that Russia almost lost the entire army. In September last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Russia's mobilization, calling on 300,000 other soldiers to go to the front of the war.
In late October, the head of the Ministry of Defence informed the president that the task of mobilising 300 thousand soldiers had been completed. Putin said in December that half of the mobilised are already in the fighting zone and that 77,000 are directly involved in fighting. According to American intelligence data, Russia has managed to mobilise only 250,000 people from 300,000 registered. Russia's Defence Ministry reported last September 21st losses on the day of the start of mobilization. According to Defence Minister Shoigu, 5937 Russian soldiers died throughout the war in Ukraine.












