> A senior NATO official stated this on the sidelines of a meeting of NATO defense ministers.
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> “The Russians are suffering significant losses, and we know it. We know for sure that the Russians are suffering significantly more losses than the Ukrainians. So we believe that we are approaching the figure of about **300,000 Russian soldiers and mercenaries** who have died since the invasion in February 2022,” he said.
> He noted that Russia lost **1,800 officers** in the war.
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> “Including **11 generals**, as well as mid- and junior-level officers, there were devastating losses. Casualties seem to have somewhat decreased since April after the Russians abandoned their winter offensive,” the senior official said.
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> A senior NATO official stated this on the sidelines of a meeting of NATO defense ministers.
>
> “The Russians are suffering significant losses, and we know it. We know for sure that the Russians are suffering significantly more losses than the Ukrainians. So we believe that we are approaching the figure of about **300,000 Russian soldiers and mercenaries** who have died since the invasion in February 2022,” he said.
> He noted that Russia lost **1,800 officers** in the war.
>
> “Including **11 generals**, as well as mid- and junior-level officers, there were devastating losses. Casualties seem to have somewhat decreased since April after the Russians abandoned their winter offensive,” the senior official said.
Damn. Is that what winning looks like, Russia?