Nato: Up to 15,000 Russians have been killed in Ukraine fighting

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Nato: Up to 15,000 Russians have been killed in Ukraine fighting
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🚨Up to 15,000 Russian troops are believed to have been killed in the war in Ukraine, according to Nato estimates

He is the first senior official to break with the Kremlin since the invasion began.while Western leaders gathered in Brussels to plan more measures to pressure Mr Putin to halt his campaign.

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