Ukraine claims 200,000 Russians killed - with one dead every three minutes
Once again - the figures have be treated with scepticism, but Putin was humiliated last week when hisAnd the tank was a ceremonial T-34 relic from the 1940s.
They also boast to have blitzed approximately 7,400 armoured vehicles, 3,200 artillery systems, 570 rocket launchers, 600 helicopters and planes, and 2,700 drones. Other estimates from the West have put the Russian death toll at around 60,000 with around 200,000 total casualties.There have been numerous humiliating defeats throughout the war with Ukraine - and any illusions about the combat effectiveness of the Russians have been shattered.
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