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Ukraine war: Putin loses over 1,000 soldiers in 24 hours on frontline, says Kyiv
Russian forces have lost 1,030 soldiers killed and wounded in the past 24 hours on the war frontline in Ukraine, the Ukrainian military has said. The losses for Vladimir Putin’s troops include 48 artillery systems and 23 armoured combat vehicles, said the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukraine’s estimates of Russia’s losses since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022 find that Moscow has lost at least 556,650 of its troops to fatalities and injuries on Ukrainian battlefield.
This comes as Volodymyr Zelensky has urged his Nato allies in Washington to lift restrictions on its use of long-range weapons against targets in Russia, saying that would be “game-changer” in its war with Moscow.
Mr Zelensky’s cabinet chief Andriy Yermak told a public forum Russia had no restrictions on its use of weapons and it would be “a real game-changer” if Ukraine‘s allies could lift all limits on the use of those they supply to Ukraine.
Meanwhile, British-supplied missiles can be used by Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia, the UK has told Mr Zelensky.
Psychiatrist shares analysis of Joe Biden’s gaffes at Nato summit
Psychiatrist shares analysis of Joe Biden’s gaffes at Nato summit
A consultant psychiatrist has shared his analysis of President Joe Biden’s mistakes at the Nato summit. The US president mistakenly called Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky ‘Putin’ when introducing him on stage on Thursday (11 July), and also referred to his vice president Kamla Harris as ‘vice president Trump’. In an interview with LBC on Friday, consultant psychiatrist Dr Raj Persaud said: “He looked like he had to concentrate really hard to say some basic things.” Dr Persaud added: “Sometimes it’s not what you say, but the way you say it that would make people worry about cognitive decline.”
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