Ukrainian losses significantly reduced since peak of war, says Zelenskyy

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Ukrainian President said that about 30 soldiers were dying on the frontline everyday now, a significant reduction since the peak of the ongoing war in May and June when 100-200 troops were killed on a daily basis.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, the President said that at the height of the hostilities in May and June, was losing 100-200 servicemen per day, but now that number has dropped to 30, with about 250 injured per day, reports Ukrayinska Pravda.

"I can tell you for sure, because I live with this every day," he asserted.

Zelensky however, refused to reveal Ukraine's total military losses since the war started on February 24, but said they were several times lower than Russia's.

He noted that the recent supply of weapons by the US and the Western allies, particularly the HIMARS rocket launcher systems and 155-mm howitzers, has helped to stabilise the situation in the eastern Donbas region.

"Earlier the Russians had been firing 12,000 artillery shells daily against 1-2,000 Ukrainian shells, but now can produce about 6,000 shells per day, while Russia is beginning to experience shortages of ammunition and troops," the President was quoted as saying.

According to Zelensky, this change in the balance of firepower has helped reduce Ukrainian losses.

The President said that the stabilisation of the frontline in Donbas will enable to advance in other directions.

However, he refused to discuss where and when Ukraine plans to launch a counter-offensive, Ukrayinska Pravda quoted Zelensky as saying.

He also emphasised that Ukraine needs air defence equipment to protect Ukrainian cities from Russian missiles.

Air defence equipment would cost the US and Europe much less than keeping the Ukrainian economy afloat with a monthly budget deficit of $5 billion, the President added.

Earlier, Defence Minister Oleksii Reznikov had said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine suffered their greatest losses in Mayr, when up to 100 soldiers were dying per day, and between 300 and 400 were being wounded.

Cr33py07dGuy on July 23rd, 2022 at 08:55 UTC »

Horrible to think about - a lot of those 100-200/day were regular joe schmoes 6 months ago.

beautifulafro on July 23rd, 2022 at 08:50 UTC »

What a fucking unnecessary loss

xantub on July 23rd, 2022 at 08:47 UTC »

That's 100-200 lives a day, of people who before Putin decided Russia wasn't big enough, were leading normal everyday lives, maybe loving parents and friends, going to the supermarket to buy milk just like your or me, and they are all gone now, such a waste of life.