What 10,000 Russian deaths mean for Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine plan

True extent of Moscow’s losses apparently revealed in now-deleted report on pro-Kremlin news site

Vladimir Putin meets Yamalo-Nenets governor Dmitry Artyukhov at the Kremlin
Vladimir Putin meets Yamalo-Nenets governor Dmitry Artyukhov at the Kremlin
(Image credit: Mikhail Klimentyev/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images)

Russia seems to have let slip that almost 10,000 of its troops have died in the Ukraine invasion – 20 times the amount it has admitted previously.

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