Kiev has lost 186 tanks and 418 armored vehicles and losses are mounting!
MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - June 16, 2023 - Ukrainian forces launched a long-awaited counteroffensive earlier this month after stocking up on NATO weapons, including Leopard heavy tanks and Bradley fighting vehicles. The offensive has stalled after running into well-prepared Russian defensive lines, with even Kiev's Western backers expressing concerns about Ukraine's heavy losses.
Ukraine has failed to reach any strategic objectives amid its ongoing counteroffensive, losing 186 tanks and 418 armored vehicles to date as losses continue to mount, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
"In some places Ukrainian forces manage to reach the first line of defense, in some places not. That's not the question," Putin said, speaking to reporters during the plenary session of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Friday.
"The question revolves around the fact that they are using their so-called strategic reserves, which consist of several components. The first is meant to be used to break [Russian] defenses, the second to use forces to entrench their foothold over territory. They have not reached their goals at a single section of the front. This is what is important," he said.
"Their losses are indeed very large, even more than ten to one compared to the Russian army. This is a fact. In terms of equipment, losses are mounting daily. As of today, this includes 186 tanks lost and 418 armored vehicles of various classes," Putin said.
Russia's defense enterprises are working round-the-clock to supply the military with weapons, working double or even triple shifts, Putin said. "We have increased the output of military production by 2.7 times, and when it comes to the most needed equipment - by 10 times."
As for Ukrainian forces, Putin predicted that "soon they will stop using its own equipment" entirely because it's being systematically destroyed. "Everything they're using to do battle, and everything they're using is coming from abroad. One can't fight that way for long," he said.
Putin also once again took the opportunity to delve into the root causes of the present crisis, saying "the war in Ukraine, in southeastern Ukraine, was started by the Kiev regime with the support of its Western sponsors in 2014. But everyone in the West tries not to speak about this. I am forced to remind them that aviation, tanks, artillery were used against the Donbass [back then]. What is this if not a war?"
Kiev "refused" to entertain an end to the Donbass crisis using peaceful means, Putin said, "forcing us to use our armed forces to attempt to put an end to this war."
It wasn't Russia that led its Western partners "by the nose" between 2015 and 2022 by signing the Minsk peace deal for Donbass, "without any plans to implement it, as they publicly admitted recently," he added, referring to recent revelations by the former Ukrainian, German and French leaders that they only signed the Minsk deal to give Kiev time to rearm and prepare for war with Russia.