How many Ukrainians and Russians have died in Putin's war?
India TodayMore than three million people have fled Ukraine as Russia takes complete administrative control of the Kherson region and continues to bomb the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, besides other cities such as Kharkiv, Mariupol, Sumy and Chernihiv. 13,800 Russian troops have been killed and 600 captured, Ukraine said on March 16, in the conflict that has seen the West pour funds, besides military and humanitarian aid, for Zelenskyy to take on Russia’s clearly superior military but avoid a direct confrontation, primarily because Ukraine is not a Nato member. We can assume Ukrainian casualties will be higher because of Russia’s mightier military, which is, however, said to be nearing exhaustion of ammunition to continue the Ukraine war. For example, Russian military officers sent conscripts besides regular soldiers to Putin’s special military operations in Ukraine. PUTIN ORDERS PROBE Ukraine has uploaded, on the Internet, multiple videos of captured Russian soldiers, many of them conscripts aged 18-20, promoting Russian mothers to scan social media to find out about their sons.