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Russia has lost a third of its forces, U.K. says

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LONDON — Russia has probably lost around a third of the ground forces it deployed to Ukraine and its offensive in the Donbas region “has lost momentum and fallen significan­tly behind schedule,” British military intelligen­ce said on Sunday.

“Despite small-scale initial advances, Russia has failed to achieve substantia­l territoria­l gains over the past month whilst sustaining consistent­ly high levels of attrition,” the British defence ministry said on Twitter.

“Russia has now likely suffered losses of one third of the ground combat force it committed in February.”

It said Russia was unlikely to dramatical­ly accelerate its rate of advance over the next 30 days.

Since Russia's invasion on Feb. 24, Ukraine's military has forced Russia's commanders to abandon an advance on the capital, Kyiv, before making rapid gains in the northeast and driving them away from the second biggest city of Kharkiv.

A Ukrainian counteroff­ensive has been underway near the Russian-held town of Izium, though Ukraine's military reported on Sunday that Russian forces were advancing elsewhere in the Donbas region, the main theatre of war over the past month.

 ?? REUTERS FILES ?? Ukrainian servicemen in Kyiv load a refrigerat­ed rail car with bodies of Russian soldiers on Friday.
REUTERS FILES Ukrainian servicemen in Kyiv load a refrigerat­ed rail car with bodies of Russian soldiers on Friday.

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