Russian dead and wounded passes 100,000 in war's ninth month: Pentagon

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Russian dead and wounded passes 100,000 in war's ninth month: Pentagon
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This comes as Russia loses 650 soldiers yesterday all while making an exit from Kherson.

said Russia's combined killed and wounded has already topped 100,000 and Ukraine civilian deaths has surpassed a grim 40,000 milestone.

"The initial indicators are they are in fact doing it," Milley said of Russia's retreat from Kherson."I believe they're doing it in order to preserve their force, to reestablish defensive lines south of the river, but that remains to be seen."said the United States will continue monitoring Russia's claim of retreating Kherson. Sullivan said it would be a major win, but not necessarily the end of war.

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