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Unit holding Putin's annexed land lost 70 percent of men in a week: Ukraine

Por: Newsweek World November 29, 2022

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A Russian military unit holding President Vladimir Putin's annexed land lost 70 percent of its soldiers in a single week, according to Ukrainian military officials.Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine on February 24, aiming for a quick victory over his Eastern European neighbor. However, Ukraine met Russian troops with a spirited defense effort, bolstered by Western military aid, blocking Russia from making substantial military gains.... + full article



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