President Vladimir Putin claimed on Tuesday that Ukraine was suffering massive losses in its long-awaited counter-offensive against Russian forces in Ukraine, saying Kyiv’s casualties were ten times higher than Moscow’s.
His assessment came hours after Russia asserted having captured Western armoured vehicles from Kyiv’s forces on the battlefield and following deadly Russian missile strikes on the Ukrainian leader’s hometown.
“Their losses are approaching a level that could be described as catastrophic,” Putin said during a meeting in the Kremlin with Russian journalists and bloggers covering the conflict. “We have 10 times fewer losses than those of the armed forces of Ukraine,” he noted, citing a ratio that could not be independently confirmed.
Kyiv over recent days has claimed to re-capture a series of villages in its eastern Donetsk region after launching a long-awaited offensive bolstered with Western weapons and training.
Putin however conceded during the meeting in the Kremlin that Russian forces were suffering from depleting stockpiles of some military equipment, pointing in particular to attack drones and missiles.
“High-precision ammunition, communications equipment, drones etc... We have them, but unfortunately, there is not enough.” He acknowledged that authorities could have better anticipated recent cross-border attacks into Russia from Ukraine that forced Moscow to deploy artillery and fighter jets on its own territory.
“In principle, one could have assumed that the enemy would behave this way, and one could have prepared better,” he said.
Putin televised comments came hours after Russian missile strikes on the hometown of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky killed 11 people.
The strikes overnight hit multiple sites and smashed into a five-storey apartment building in the central city of Kryvyi Rig, leaving smoke billowing from the housing block strewn with debris.
“During this terrible night, the enemy killed 11 civilians in the city,” said Sergiy Lysak, the Dnipropetrovsk regional governor.
Zelensky said after the strikes that Russian forces were waging a campaign against “residential buildings, ordinary cities and people”. “Terrorists will never be forgiven, and they will be held accountable for every missile they launch,” he said in a statement on social media. Air raid sirens had earlier sounded across Ukraine as the capital Kyiv and the northeast city of Kharkiv also came under missile and drone attacks.
Ukraine’s air force said Russia launched 14 cruise missiles and four Iranian-made drones overnight, with 10 missiles and one drone intercepted.
The wave of attacks came shortly before Moscow claimed to have captured several German Leopard tanks and US Bradley infantry fighting vehicles. The defence ministry released footage showing Russian troops surveying the equipment supplied to Ukraine by Western countries.
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Putin claims ‘catastrophic’ Ukraine losses
11 die in missile strikes in Zelensky hometown
President Vladimir Putin meets with war correspondents in Moscow on Tuesday. (AFP)