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Ukrainian Losses Significantly Exceed Those of Russia, Kremlin Says
Ukrainian Losses Significantly Exceed Those of Russia, Kremlin Says
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Ukraine is experiencing much higher losses than Russia, and this could lead Kiev to lower the conscription age to 18 and enforce stricter mobilization rules, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday. The situation for the Ukrainian army on the front is becoming catastrophic, Peskov added. Russia welcomes peaceful initiatives by the Global South, the Kremlin spokesman also said. In June, Putin set the terms for a peace settlement in Ukraine, which include the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Russia's new regions and guarantees from Kiev that it will abandon plans to join NATO. The president also mentioned an end to sanctions against Russia. After Ukrainian troops attacked the Kursk region in August, Putin called the prospect of negotiations with Kiev impossible. Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that Moscow's peace proposals had not been voided, but Russia would not engage with Ukraine at this point.
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Ukrainian Losses Significantly Exceed Those of Russia, Kremlin Says
17:32 08.12.2024 (Updated: 12:46 09.12.2024) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Earlier, US President-elect Donald Trump said that Russia had suffered around 600,000 casualties, including wounded and killed soldiers. He also stated that Ukraine had lost 400,000 soldiers and many more civilians in the Ukrainian conflict, which he called ridiculous.
Ukraine is experiencing much higher losses than Russia, and this could lead Kiev to lower the conscription age to 18 and enforce stricter mobilization rules,
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Sunday.
"The real figures for losses are completely different. Ukrainian losses are many times higher than the losses on the Russian side. Further continuation of such rates will lead to the complete depletion of the Ukrainian army and a lowering of the mobilization age to 18 years, as well as stricter forced mobilization," Peskov told reporters when commenting on the figures used by Trump.
The situation for the
Ukrainian army on the front is becoming catastrophic, Peskov added.
"As for the given figures on losses on both sides, it is obvious that they are presented in the Ukrainian interpretation and reflect the official position of Ukraine," Peskov told reporters.
Russia welcomes peaceful initiatives by the Global South, the Kremlin spokesman also said.
"President [Vladimir] Putin has repeatedly said that Russia is open for negotiations on Ukraine and welcomes peaceful initiatives proposed mainly by the Global South—our BRICS partners China, India, Brazil and South Africa—as well as countries that work in humanitarian filed, such as the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia," Peskov said.
In June, Putin set the terms for a peace settlement in Ukraine, which include the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Russia's new regions and guarantees from Kiev that it will abandon
plans to join NATO. The president also mentioned an end to sanctions against Russia.
After Ukrainian troops attacked the Kursk region in August, Putin called the prospect of negotiations with Kiev impossible. Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that Moscow's peace proposals had not been voided, but
Russia would not engage with Ukraine at this point.