Russia�s death toll in Ukraine already the same as 10 years in Afghanistan

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian troops in Ukraine have likely suffered as many losses in three months as the Soviet army did during over nine years of fighting in
Afghanistan, according to a British government report.The latest update from Britain&s Defence Intelligence agency claims that &a
combination of poor low-level tactics, limited air cover, a lack of flexibility, and a command approach which is prepared to reinforce
failure and repeat mistakes& has led to Russia&s high casualty rate among its troops in Ukraine.According to the latest report from the
General Staff of Ukraine&s Armed Forces, the Russian military has sustained 29,200 casualties in Ukraine since the beginning of the war on
February 24, Newsweek reported.This number is probably inflated by Ukrainian authorities, but estimates from Western intelligence report a
Russian death toll that&s still much higher than the one the Kremlin is officially recognizing.In the latest official Russian report, the
country&s death toll in Ukraine was just over 1,500 casualties.Newsweek has reached out to the Russian Ministry of Defense for comment.On
May 15, the British Ministry of Defence estimated that Russia had likely lost a third of its troops sent to conduct the invasion of
Ukraine.In March, the Russian tabloid newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda briefly published a story claiming Russian troops had suffered 10,000
casualties in Ukraine
The article was later deleted, with the tabloid&s newsroom denying responsibility for it.It&s likely that Russia has suffered even more
casualties than reported by the Soviet army in Afghanistan between December 1979 and February 1989, Newsweek reported.The Soviet invasion of
Afghanistan in 1979 turned into a brutal, long conflict that saw the death of an estimated one million civilians, 90,000 Mujahideen fighters
and 18,000 Afghan troops
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