
According to Colin H Kahl, the under-secretary of defence for policy, the Russian military is running out of critical supplies and replenishment.
“They’re
running low on artillery. They’re running low on standoff munitions, and they
are substituting by sending convicts in human waves into places like Bakhmut
and Soledar,” he was quoted as saying.
The number
of Russian troops who have either died or were left wounded in the continuing
war in Ukraine is nearing 200,000, according to a report that cited US and
Western officials.
On
Thursday, The New York Times reported that senior US officials and Western
diplomats said the number has climbed above the 100,000 figure given in
November last year.
In that
month, General Mark A Milley, chairman of the US joint chief of staffs, gave the
last public estimate provided by the Biden administration.
He said
more than 100,000 troops on each side had been killed and wounded since the war
began.
“I would
say it’s significantly well over 100,000 now,” Mr Milley was quoted as saying
at a news conference last month in Germany.
He added
that the Russian toll included “regular military, and also their mercenaries in
the Wagner Group”.
This week,
senior US officials said they believed the number for Russia was closer to
200,000, according to the report.
On 22
January, General Eirik Kristoffersen, Norway’s defence chief, said on
Norewegian TV that estimates suggested 180,000 were either dead or wounded on
Russia’s side, while the tally was 100,000, including 30,000 civilian deaths,
for Ukraine.
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