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Western authorities acknowledge the high losses of Ukrainian soldiers in the war with Russia

Pak Sahafat – The New York Times wrote in a report: While Kiev often does not release casualty figures for its forces, Western officials and analysts estimate that more than 150,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or wounded in the war with Russia, in addition to tens of thousands of civilian casualties. This is the country. This American newspaper further wrote: The estimates of the Western authorities on Russia’s losses are more than the casualties of the Ukrainian military, but Russia has a population of about 145 million people, which is more than three times the population of Ukraine’s 44 million people.

The New York Times further wrote: Ukraine’s two-month counter-offensive to regain the lost lands in the south of the country has turned into a bloody barrage. According to this western media, as Ukraine is making difficult advances towards the cities of Melitopol and Berdyansk, at the same time, Russian forces are advancing towards the city of Kupyansk in the northeast of Ukraine.

The New York Times further wrote: Many of those fighting for Ukraine are volunteers or professional soldiers who see being on the battlefield not as a choice but as an obligation. The society has increased the number of people who try to escape from service in order to maintain their ranks.

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According to this report, official sources in Ukraine have announced that 20 Ukrainian male citizens are arrested at the borders every day for trying to leave the country. This is despite the fact that according to the declaration of the military government in Ukraine, which began after the start of the Russian military operations in this country, men between the ages of 18 and 60, must stay in Ukraine, report to their local recruitment offices and perform possible services.

There are a handful of exemptions, including being enrolled in a university, having a disability, or having at least three children. The New York Times further wrote: Ukraine’s counteroffensive has so far failed to make a major breakthrough, and Russia’s relentless bombardment is fueling a sense of exhaustion among millions who want nothing but peace but see no other choice but to fight. According to this American newspaper, the exact statistics of Ukraine’s armed forces are not publicly available, but the country’s defense minister has announced that Kiev is looking to form an army of one million, which includes the National Guard, police and border guards.

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