Kremlin Spokesperson Peskov: We have lost a significant number of soldiers, it is a great tragedy for us

Kremlin Spokesperson Peskov We have lost a significant number of

Kremlin Spokesperson Peskov, in an interview with Sky News, made a statement about the losses of Russia, which started the invasion movement against Ukraine on February 24.

“A GREAT TRAGEDY”

Asked how many Russian soldiers were killed, Peskov did not give an exact number, but “We have a significant loss of soldiers and it is a great tragedy for us.” he said.

Noting that the Kremlin wants to see the war over, Peskov said, “Our army is doing its best to end this operation.” he said.

Kremlin Spokesperson expressed the hope that this operation will achieve its objectives in the coming days or in the foreseeable future, or that the war will end with negotiations between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations.

SUGGESTED THAT THE PHOTOS OF DEATH LIQUIDS ARE FAKE

Peskov also denied that Russian troops killed civilians.

Claiming that the satellite images and photographs showing civilian corpses on the streets are “fake”, Peskov said, “We reject that the brutality of the bodies on the streets of Bucha and the Russian army may have anything in common.” said.

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Asked how many civilians have died since the start of the war on February 24, Peskov said he did not want to answer because they “could not confirm” the figures.

Emphasizing that the main purpose of NATO is to confront Russia, Peskov said that NATO is now stronger due to the occupation. “We need to rebalance the situation and take additional measures to ensure our own security. Because we deeply believe that NATO is a conflict machine, not a peaceful alliance,” Peskov said. made its assessment.

Peskov noted that if Finland and Sweden join NATO, “Russia would have to make its Western flank more sophisticated to ensure its security.”

Asked about the calls for Russian President Vladimir Putin to be tried for war crimes, Peskov said, “We do not see this as a possibility, we do not find it realistic.” said. (AA)

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