Deputy head of office for Ukraine’s president says Valerii Zaluzhnyi’s comments stirred ‘panic’ among Kyiv’s allies
The war’s death toll continues to climb, with the general staff of Ukraine’s armed forces saying on Sunday there had been 990 casualties among Russian forces in the past 24 hours, taking Moscow’s total losses in the war to 305,090.
Ukraine also says Russia has lost 5,284 tanks, 9,953 armoured fighting vehicles, 9,730 vehicles and fuel tanks, 7,375 artillery systems, 867 multiple launch rocket systems, 570 air defence systems, 322 planes, 324 helicopters, 5,534 drones, 20 ships and boats, and one submarine.