NewsUkraine's ambassador warns of army losses hitting critical point

Ukraine's ambassador warns of army losses hitting critical point

The former Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, now the Ambassador of Ukraine to the United Kingdom, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, stated that the Ukrainian army's losses in the war with Russia have reached a "critical point."

"Critical Point". Zaluzhnyi on Ukraine's losses at the front
"Critical Point". Zaluzhnyi on Ukraine's losses at the front
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Mateusz Czmiel

During a speech at the School of Public Management at the Ukrainian Catholic University, Zaluzhnyi mentioned that Ukraine has lost 50,000 soldiers in the war with Russia, and another 300,000 have been wounded.

Zaluzhnyi on Ukraine's losses in the war

This information differs from the data provided by the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky. "As regards our people, the exact numbers are very important for us: 45,100 people are dead, and we have around 390,000 cases of people being wounded," Zelensky said in early February.

"Calculate what 50,000 out of 5.5 million people who were registered are. The result is zero, because this is a critical point. Which, I think, we are unlikely to cross. At the same time, the war has changed under the influence of two factors. The first is demography. Let me draw your attention to this: 50,000 killed in Ukraine and more than 300,000 wounded," Gen. Zaluzhnyi explained.

The general on the "critical threshold" for the Russians

According to the former commander-in-chief, Russia has also suffered significant losses. Although it has a much better demographic situation, "for them, the critical threshold is at least 250,000 dead."

"This does not mean they can't go out and round up (men – ed.) to send them to the front. They can. They can even march them to the front in perfect formation—because this is tyranny. They can do that. But whether they will actually fight is another question," Zaluzhnyi added.

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