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Up to 28,000 Russian troops ‘either dead, wounded or captured’

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Almost 30,000 Russian soldiers have been either killed or wounded in just three weeks of fighting in Ukraine, according to US intelligence.

Latest ‘conservative’ estimates from the Pentagon put the number of dead Russian troops at more than 7,000.

Another 14,000 to 21,000 are believed to be injured. In total, this accounts for about a fifth of the estimated 150,000 soldiers Putin amassed on the border before invading 21 days ago.

To put Russia’s staggering amount of casualties into perspective, it is more than four times the number of soldiers killed during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War.

US intelligence believe the losses are so severe, Russian units cannot keep fighting, the New York Times reports.

This tallies up with the latest intelligence report from the Ministry of Defence, who said the Russian invasion ‘has largely stalled on all fronts’ amid stiff Ukrainian resistance.

The MoD said Putin’s troops have made ‘minimal progress’ on land, sea or air in recent days, and are suffering heavy losses.

A destroyed Russian tank is seen after battles on a main road near Brovary, north of Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Another Russian tank is obliterated by the Ukrainian resistance north of Kyiv (Picture: AP)
A view shows a destroyed tank during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the separatist-controlled town of Volnovakha in the Donetsk region, Ukraine March 12, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko
Russia has lost a staggering number of soldiers in just three weeks (Picture: Reuters)
FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A charred Russian tank and captured tanks are seen, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in the Sumy region, Ukraine, March 7, 2022. Irina Rybakova/Press service of the Ukrainian Ground Forces/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo/File Photo
The charred remains of two Russian tanks lie next to another two capture tanks (Picture: Reuters)

It added the Ukrainian resistance remains ‘staunch and well-coordinated’, with most of Ukraine’s territory, including all major cities, in their hands.

British defence officials earlier said Russia had probably used up ‘far more stand-off air launched weapons than originally planned’.

They said this meant Moscow was likely resorting to older, less precise weapons, more likely to cause civilian casualties.

As Ukraine’s President Zelensky is beamed into the House of Commons and the US Congress, Putin has resorted to bizarre rants accusing the West of trying to violate and dismember Russia.

TOPSHOT - Smoke rises from a Russian tank destroyed by the Ukrainian forces on the side of a road in Lugansk region on February 26, 2022. - Russia on February 26 ordered its troops to advance in Ukraine
Smoke rises from a Russian tank destroyed by Ukrainian forces on the side of a road in Lugansk (Picture: AFP)
A destroyed tank is seen after battles between Ukrainian and Russian forces on a main road near Brovary, north of Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
Another destroyed tank litters a road near Brovary, north of Kyiv (Picture: AP)

Speaking in a televised address from the Kremlin, he threatened ‘scum traitors’ within his own country who he warned will be ‘spat out like a midge’.

He said: ‘Any people, and especially the Russian people, will always be able to distinguish the true patriots from the scum and the traitors, and just to spit them out like a midge that accidentally flew into their mouths.’

The venomous tone was striking even for Putin, who is no doubt feeling the pressure of Ukraine’s resistance.

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