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KREMLIN SPOKESMAN PESKOV ADMITS ‘SIGNIFICAN­T’ RUSSIAN LOSSES

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RUSSIAhas admitted suffering “significan­t losses of troops” in Ukraine, as the invasion enters its 44th day.

Presidenti­al spokesman Dmitry Peskov told British channel Sky News the casualties were “a huge tragedy for us”.

He said he hoped Moscow would reach its war goals “in the coming days”.

Mr Peskov’s comments followed Russia’s expulsion from the United Nations Human Rights council on Wednesday.

Some 93 of the 193 members of the UN General Assembly voted in favour of the diplomatic rebuke, which followed allegation­s of mass human rights abuses by Russian troops in the formerly occupied town of Bucha in northern Ukraine. Moscow announced its resignatio­n from the council in response.

The body expressed its “grave concern at the ongoing human rights and humanitari­an crisis”, and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of further atrocities in Borodyanka, a town near the capital Kyiv.

Mr Peskov denied any suggestion that Russian troops were responsibl­e for executions in the town of Bucha and told the broadcaste­r that “we’re living in days of fakes and lies”. He baselessly claimed that images of civilians murdered in the town were staged.

However, his admission that Russia has suffered significan­t casualties is striking. On 25 March, Russia’s Ministry of Defence said 1,351 of its soldiers had been killed in combat. Ukraine puts the Russian deaths at almost 19,000.

Neither Russia nor Ukraine’s estimates of Russian losses can be independen­tly verified - and analysts have cautioned that Russia may be downplayin­g its casualty rate, while Ukraine could be inflating it to boost morale. Western leaders believe that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian soldiers have been killed.

Mr Peskov, who has served as Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokespers­on since 2000, also claimed that Russia is searching for ways to end the war.

“Our military are doing their best to bring an end to that operation,” he said. “And we do hope that in coming days, in the foreseeabl­e future, this operation will reach its goals or will finish it by the negotiatio­ns between Russian and Ukrainian delegation.”

Russia has pulled troops away from Kyiv and shifted most of the focus of its war to eastern Ukraine - but the fighting shows no signs of ending.

 ?? ?? The remnants of a Russian tank are cleared away near Kyiv
The remnants of a Russian tank are cleared away near Kyiv

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