'Great tragedy': Russia acknowledges casualties in Ukraine war?

Sowmiya Sriram
'Great tragedy': russia acknowledges casualties in ukraine war?


Russia, which has stepped up its invasion in eastern ukraine in more than six weeks of the war, has acknowledged significant casualties. Speaking on the occasion, the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that they have significant casualties from the troops, which is a great tragedy for them. More than 4 million people have fled abroad due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Also, thousands of people have been killed and injured. Cities in ukraine are crumbling.
As a result, many countries around the world, including the united states, the european union, Canada, and Japan, have imposed various sanctions on Russia. In this context, the United Nations General assembly has suspended russia from the UN Human Rights Council.
Russia's prime minister Mikhail Michustin has said that russia is facing a difficult economic situation due to Western sanctions. Moreover, russia has already acknowledged that it has not advanced as quickly as it would in the invasion of Ukraine.
UN The Human Rights Council is been headquartered in Geneva.
Its members are elected by the 193 member states of the General assembly for a term of three years. russia was also a member. In this context, the referendum was held today on the resolution brought by the united states to remove russia from the world's most important human rights body.

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