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US Estimates More Than 20,000 Russian Soldiers Killed In Ukraine War

The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been ongoing for several years. However, the situation has escalated dramatically in recent months. US estimates more than 20,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine war since December of last year.

Author:Suleman Shah
Reviewer:Han Ju
May 03, 20233 Shares571 Views
The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been ongoing for several years. However, the situation has escalated dramatically in recent months.
US estimates more than 20,000 Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine warsince December of last year.

Escalation Of The Conflict

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia began in 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea. Since then, fighting has continued in eastern Ukraine, resulting in the deaths of thousands of people.
The situation escalated in recent months when Russia began to amass troops on the border with Ukraine. The build-up of forces raised concerns about a possible invasion of Ukraine.
The US and other Western countries have been supporting Ukraine with sanctions and military aid, while Russia has denied involvement in the conflict and accused the West of interference.
However, the recent revelation that over 20,000 Russian soldiers may have been killed in the conflict has raised new questions about Russia's involvement.
Throughout the war, he has frequently clashed with Russia's defense ministry, accusing officials of failing to provide his fighters with adequate support.
The Wagner mercenary outfit, which frequently employs prisoners and has grown known for its often harsh tactics, has taken center stage in Russia's attack on Bakhmut.
However, he recently threatened to withdraw his troops from Bakhmut. Yevgeny Prigozhin, its leader, has placed his reputation and that of his private army on taking the city.
In a rare in-depth interview with a popular Russian war blogger, he threatened to withdraw Wagner fighters if the Russian defense ministry did not supply them with much-needed ammo.
He warned that Wagner fighters may be redeployed to Mali.

US Intelligence Estimate

The United States has been closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine. According to a recent intelligence estimate, more than 20,000 Russian soldiers have been killed in the conflict since December of last year.
An additional 80,000 people have been injured, according to National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.
The Wagner mercenary company, which has been targeting the eastern Bakhmut city, is responsible for half of the deaths.
The estimate is based on a combination of intelligence sources, including satellite imagery, communication intercepts, and reports from Ukrainian forces.
Russia's attempt at an offensive in the Donbas [region] largely through Bakhmut has faileds. Russia has been unable to seize any real strategic and significant territory.- John Kirby, National Security Council spokesperson
We estimate that Russia has suffered more than 100,000 casualties, including over 20,000 killed in action- John Kirby, National Security Council spokesperson

War in Ukraine: US says 20,000 Russian troops killed since December • FRANCE 24 English

Russia's Response

The Russian government has not released any official numbers regarding the number of soldiers it has lost in the conflict.
The Russian government has accused Ukraine of launching a "massive military provocation" and has called on the international community to intervene in the conflict.

International Response

The conflict in Ukraine has been a major concern for the international community. Many countries have condemned Russia's actions and have imposed sanctions in response.
The United States and its allies have been providing military aid to Ukraine to help them defend against Russian aggression. However, many have called for a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

Final Words

The situation in Ukraine remains volatile, with no end to the conflict in sight. The estimate of more than 20,000 Russian soldiers killed in the conflict is a stark reminder of the human toll of war.
It is essential that the international community continues to support Ukraine and work towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
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Suleman Shah

Suleman Shah

Author
Suleman Shah is a researcher and freelance writer. As a researcher, he has worked with MNS University of Agriculture, Multan (Pakistan) and Texas A & M University (USA). He regularly writes science articles and blogs for science news website immersse.com and open access publishers OA Publishing London and Scientific Times. He loves to keep himself updated on scientific developments and convert these developments into everyday language to update the readers about the developments in the scientific era. His primary research focus is Plant sciences, and he contributed to this field by publishing his research in scientific journals and presenting his work at many Conferences. Shah graduated from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (Pakistan) and started his professional carrier with Jaffer Agro Services and later with the Agriculture Department of the Government of Pakistan. His research interest compelled and attracted him to proceed with his carrier in Plant sciences research. So, he started his Ph.D. in Soil Science at MNS University of Agriculture Multan (Pakistan). Later, he started working as a visiting scholar with Texas A&M University (USA). Shah’s experience with big Open Excess publishers like Springers, Frontiers, MDPI, etc., testified to his belief in Open Access as a barrier-removing mechanism between researchers and the readers of their research. Shah believes that Open Access is revolutionizing the publication process and benefitting research in all fields.
Han Ju

Han Ju

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Hello! I'm Han Ju, the heart behind World Wide Journals. My life is a unique tapestry woven from the threads of news, spirituality, and science, enriched by melodies from my guitar. Raised amidst tales of the ancient and the arcane, I developed a keen eye for the stories that truly matter. Through my work, I seek to bridge the seen with the unseen, marrying the rigor of science with the depth of spirituality. Each article at World Wide Journals is a piece of this ongoing quest, blending analysis with personal reflection. Whether exploring quantum frontiers or strumming chords under the stars, my aim is to inspire and provoke thought, inviting you into a world where every discovery is a note in the grand symphony of existence. Welcome aboard this journey of insight and exploration, where curiosity leads and music guides.
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