Saturday 22 July 2023

About 4,990 Foreign Fighters Killed by Russian Forces Since Beginning of Military Op in Ukraine

About 4,990 Foreign Fighters Killed by Russian Forces Since Beginning of Military Op in Ukraine

About 4,990 Foreign Fighters Killed by Russian Forces Since Beginning of Military Op in Ukraine





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Earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry stated that Kiev has intensified recruitment of mercenaries to hide heavy losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during long-advertized counteroffensive. Ukraine is trying to recruit fighters in the US and Canada, including with the help of the CIA, as well as in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.







Many Polish and German mercenaries were killed on July 6 as a result of Russia's long-range missile strike on a military academy in the city of Lvov in western Ukraine, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Saturday.


"According to confirmed information, on July 6, as a result of a group strike with long-range, sea-launched high-precision weapons on the territory of the (Ukrainian armed forces') ground forces academy in the city of Lvov, a large number of Polish and German mercenaries stationed there were eliminated," the ministry said.


A total of 4,990 foreign mercenaries have been eliminated since the start of Russia's military operation, with 4,910 having fled combat zone, leaving Ukraine, the ministry said.



Russia to inspect ships in Black Sea if necessary — MFA



Russia wants ships in the Black Sea to be inspected to make sure they are not being used to carry weapons, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin told a briefing on Friday.


Speaking about the statement of the Russian Ministry of Defense that Moscow will consider all ships that go to Ukrainian ports along the Black Sea as carriers of military cargo, Vershinin said: "What is meant there is that we must make sure of this, we must check if a ship is carrying something bad."


"This means an inquiry, an inspection, if necessary, to make sure whether this is true or not," the deputy minister stressed.


Vershinin called this approach "completely logical, especially after the attacks that took place."


"Now there is no maritime humanitarian corridor; there are already zones of increased military danger," he said.


On Wednesday, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that effective at midnight Moscow time on July 20, Russia, in connection with the termination of the grain deal, will consider all ships destined for Ukrainian ports traversing the Black Sea to be carriers of military cargo. The Defense Ministry clarified that those countries under whose flags such vessels are sailing will be deemed to be involved in the Ukrainian conflict on the side of Kiev.


The ministry also reported that a number of sea areas in the northwestern and southeastern parts of the international waters of the Black Sea have been declared temporarily dangerous for navigation.


































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