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Arestovich spoke about the losses of the Ukrainian army

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Oleksii Arestovich, Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine

The losses of the Russian side are much greater than the losses of the Ukrainians during the war, stressed in the OP.

The total losses of Ukrainian defenders amount to ten thousand people. This was announced on Friday, June 10, by the adviser to the OP Alexei Arestovich during the evening broadcast Feygin Live.

Arestovich also noted that the losses of the Russian side are much greater than the losses of the Ukrainians.

“Even at the beginning of the conflict, 100 people per day per day on average were killed in our country, and in the Russian army 1000 per day per day for the first 20-30 days. Now 200-300 are no less. It will be so 1:5, 1:3, 1: 6 hesitate,” Arestovich said.

He also said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed two more Russian generals. One of them was responsible for the so-called “referendum” in Kherson.

“Staraya Zburyevka, Kherson region. Dozens of dead and wounded, covering, including two generals killed there – one army and one FSB-shny, moreover, the one who was responsible for organizing the “referendum” in the Kherson region,” he said.

He added that the names of these Russian generals are being specified.

Ukrainian armed forces killed two more Russian generals

In addition, in the Kherson region, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed two ammunition depots, and at least 200 Arab mercenaries were killed by artillery hits.

“The express tour to Ukraine turned out to be the last one. More than a hundred Russian military men also died,” the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office added.

Recall that Alexander Lukashenko believes that Western countries can send troops to the territory of Ukraine and from there to attack Belarus.

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