Russian losses in Ukraine 'enormous': German general

Russian losses in Ukraine 'enormous': German general

Dec 29, 2023 - 14:30
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Russian losses in Ukraine 'enormous': German general

A top German military official stated in an interview that was released on Friday that Russia has lost a great deal of soldiers and equipment in the fight in Ukraine and that its force will be weaker once it is over.

The interview was conducted as Kyiv is battling to keep the West behind its military campaign against Russian soldiers that invaded in February 2022.

“You know that according to Western intelligence figures, 300,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or so seriously wounded that they can no longer be mobilised for the war,” Christian Freuding, who oversees the German army’s support for Kyiv, told the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.

Disclosed 315,000 Russian soldiers have lost their lives or sustained injuries in Ukraine since the start of the conflict, according to US intelligence earlier this month.

“The Russian losses of men and material are enormous,” said Freuding, who is also a key advisor to German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius.

Russia is also believed to have lost thousands of battle tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, he added.

“The Russian armed forces will emerge from this war weakened, both materially and in terms of personnel,” he said.

However, Russia is succeeding in continuing to recruit troops “including the use of prisoners”, Freuding said.

“And, of course, we are seeing massive investments in the arms industry.”

President Vladimir Putin recently said that Moscow had voluntarily recruited 486,000 men for the army in 2023 and that efforts to build up the military next year would accelerate.

And he promised to bolster Russia’s defence capabilities, with the economy turned towards the war effort and the Kremlin shrugging off the impact of sweeping Western sanctions.

The German general acknowledged that Russia was demonstrating a greater “resilience” than Western allies had expected at the start of the war.

“We perhaps did not see, or did not want to see, that they are in a position to continue to be supplied by allies,” he said.

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