Contact Us

Ukraine forces 'regrouping' after 'heavy losses' - Russian defense chief

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu stated on Thursday that Ukraine's counteroffensive has reportedly slowed down after 16 days of combat activities. He further claimed that Ukrainian troops are now regrouping and recovering from what he described as "heavy losses."

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published June 22,2023
Subscribe

Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu on Thursday claimed that Ukraine's counteroffensive has slowed following 16 days of combat activities, and the troops are regrouping after suffering "heavy losses."

"The opponent still has the strength to conduct further offensive actions, despite a large number of losses both in equipment and personnel," Shoigu told a meeting of the Russian Security Council summoned by President Vladimir Putin.

Asked about the Western arms supplies to Ukraine, the military chief claimed that they will not have a great impact on combat activities, noting that the overwhelming number of the delivered military equipment is outdated.

"Of the 246 Ukrainian tanks destroyed by the armed forces of the Russian Federation, 13 are Western. In total, 81 tanks were delivered by the West -- 13 of them were destroyed. Of the Western models of armoured combat vehicles, 59 were destroyed. Of the 109 Bradley armoured vehicles delivered by the West to Kyiv, 18 were destroyed," he said.

He said Russia is actively forming reserves, both in terms of personnel and military equipment, and 114,000 people had signed contracts for military service.

"By the end of June, we will complete the formation of the reserve army. And in the near future we will complete the formation of the army corps," he said.

For his part, Putin said Ukraine's losses in military personnel show that the West plans to fight with Russia literally till "the last Ukrainian."

He also urged the military chiefs to remain vigilant as the offensive potential of Ukraine has yet not been exhausted, and a number of strategic reserves have not yet been used.