A senior official in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, says that Russian soldiers in Ukraine suffer 1,500 casualties every day.
The "Guardian" newspaper reported on Saturday, March 19, from an unnamed senior NATO official, that in the war in the Bakhmut region of Ukraine, about 300 to 400 Russian soldiers are killed and 1,100 to 1,200 are injured every day.
According to him, the number of casualties of the Ukrainian military forces is much smaller than that of the Russians.
Saturday marked 388 days since Russia's military invasion of Ukraine, and tens of thousands of people were killed on both sides.
In the first weeks of the invasion, Russia tried to occupy Kyiv and overthrow the government of Ukraine, but with the resistance of the people and the Ukrainian army, as well as the significant support of the West in Ukraine, it finally thwarted its goal of conquering the eastern regions of this country.