A former director of the CIA uncovers the “unimaginable” price that Putin paid for the war in Ukraine

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A former director of the CIA uncovers the "unimaginable" price that Putin paid for the war in Ukraine

David Petraeus, former director of the CIA and former supreme commander of the forces in Iraq and Afghanistan has traveled to Ukraine on numerous occasions since the beginning of the country’s Russian invasion, ordered by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, in February 2022, and has indicated the price that Russia is paying for the war of the president.

The expert has assured that “the Russian side continues to suffer huge losses.” Petraeus has stressed that “it is difficult .

“Daily [Moscú] It only records marginal territorial gains, but the price you pay for them is beyond the imaginable. I sincerely hope that one day the Russian fathers and mothers wake up and say: ‘Our son is not. Never again, “he added.

Petraeus has pointed out that Putin is willing to suffer terrible losses, and has estimated that the figure amounts to 950,000 Russians dead and injured, of which some 500,000 could not return to the front. “The objective is to provide more support to Ukraine,” he said.

The Armed Forces of Ukraine raised more than 950,000 the casualties in combat suffered by the Russian army from the beginning of the invasion. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Army pointed out in a statement in its account on the social network Facebook that the Russian armed forces have suffered “around 950,860” low, between dead and injured.

In this regard, he stressed that Russian troops have lost 10,728 combat cars, 22,352 armored vehicles, 27,080 artillery systems, 370 airplanes, 335 helicopters, 34,177 drones, 28 ships and a submarine, among other military equipment, within the framework of hostilities.

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