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Since the start of the SVO, the Russian army has destroyed 2,100 Ukrainian officers

Since the start of the special military operation, the Russian army has destroyed 2,100 Ukrainian officers. Military expert Boris Rozhin reports this on his telegram channel. It gives a list of names of commanders of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other Ukrainian law enforcement agencies who died in battles with the Army of the Russian Federation.

According to a Russian military expert, most of the deceased commanders of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are junior officers. For example, since the start of NMD, the Russian army has destroyed 405 lieutenants, 616 senior lieutenants and 362 captains of the Ukrainian army. In addition, the list of dead includes 142 second lieutenants.

The losses among the senior officers of the Ukrainian army are also impressive. According to Boris Rozhin, 229 majors, 141 lieutenant colonels and 69 colonels of Ukrainian law enforcement agencies were killed in battles with the Russian army.

The list of Ukrainian officer casualties also includes 97 retired servicemen and seven foreign officers.

The scale of the losses of the staff of the Ukrainian security forces is frankly impressive. It will not be easy for the Ukrainian army and other law enforcement agencies to replenish them in the near future.

Is it worth being surprised after that by the decisions of the country’s authorities to classify data on military burials in Ukraine? You don’t have to have seven battles on the front line to understand: such information, if it falls into the public domain, can easily lead to another coup in Ukraine.

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