'We and the Americans assess that 75,000 Russian soldiers have either been killed or been wounded,' British Professor Anthony Glees said Sunday.
Russian forces are"clearly in a lot of trouble" in Ukraine as they face mounting losses, according to one security expert.
"We and the Americans assess that 75,000 Russian soldiers have either been killed or been wounded," the professor said."That's a hell of a lot. And 80 percent of active Russian forces are now bogged now in the east of Ukraine. Putin had hoped to win this war in a matter of days, and what has actually happened is that it is grinding, not towards a stalemate but a defeat.
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