In a rare disclosure, Russia’s defence ministry said 63 soldiers were killed on New Year’s Eve in a fiery blast that destroyed a temporary barracks in a vocational college in Makiivka, twin city of the Russian-occupied regional capital of Donetsk in eastern Ukraine.
“I haven’t slept for three days, Samara hasn’t slept. We are constantly in touch with the wives of our guys. It’s very hard and scary. But we can’t be broken. Grief unites … We will not forgive, and, definitely, victory will be ours,” RIA quoted Yekaterina Kolotovkina, a representative of a women’s council at an army unit, as telling one of the rallies.
Elsewhere, Ukraine’s military General Staff said a Dec. 31 strike on a Russian-held area of the southern Kherson region had killed or injured some 500 Russian troops.Ukraine’s presidential administration said three people had been killed and 10 wounded in Russian strikes over the past 24 hours, two of them in Kherson region and one in Donetsk region.
Igor Girkin, a former commander of pro-Russian troops in eastern Ukraine who is now one of the highest-profile Russian nationalist military bloggers, said hundreds had been killed or wounded. Military equipment stored at the site was uncamouflaged, he said.
Sentletse, the Russians are killed like flies. Don't you think it's time they withdraw from Ukraine?
Cia is training you very well
Perhaps Russia should just withdraw its troops, say sorry, offer to pay reparations and hand over all its war criminals and spend all the billions they earn from energy sales on improving to life of the Russian people.
Their whole system is corrupt and uncaring about lives. Up to Putin, who wouldn't decide to start the war if he cared too. 'Commanders' who are really at fault are at the top, but nobody is allowed to throw genuine criticism there.
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