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Ukraine Russia Conflict: Nearly 19,100 Russian troops died since the war

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 9, 2022 15:19 IST

The Kyiv Independent on Saturday reported that nearly 19,100 Russian troops have died since its invasion of Ukraine. However, ...

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The Kyiv Independent on Saturday reported that nearly 19,100 Russian troops have died since its invasion of Ukraine. However, S&P on Saturday said that it has lowered Russia’s foreign currency ratings to “selective default” on increased risks that “Moscow will not be able and willing to honour its commitments to foreign debtholders."

Russia launched a war on Ukraine on February 24. However, according to the latest updates, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has described a missile strike on a railway station in eastern Ukraine as a Russian war crime and called for a “firm global response." Meanwhile, two UN agencies have called for “urgent action” to help an estimated 1,000 seafarers stranded in Ukrainian ports and waters with dwindling supplies. Also, Russian troops have “forcibly deported” more than 600,000 Ukrainians, including about 121,000 children, to Russia, Ukraine’s human rights commissioner, Lyudmila Denysova, said. Not only this but some Russian military units have experienced major losses, a senior US defence official said, and the Pentagon estimates Russia’s combat power is between 80% and 85% of pre-invasion levels. 

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