In response to the blood-written complaint by the Marine Corps soldiers, the Russian Ministry of Defense denied it on the 7th, and claimed that the commander of the unit commanded properly and suffered very few losses.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Ukrainian-Russian war continues, and the Russian Marine Corps soldiers on the Ukrainian frontline recently wrote a "blood letter" accusing the Russian army of bloody rivers on the Ukrainian frontline and asking for troops to be stationed in places The governor of the United States reflected to President Putin, hoping that Putin could change the combat strategy.

In response to the blood-written complaint by the Marine Corps soldiers, the Russian Ministry of Defense denied it on the 7th, and claimed that the commander of the unit commanded properly and suffered very few losses.

According to Reuters, the soldier from the 155th Marine Brigade said in the "Blood Book" that they launched an "incomprehensible" attack on Ukrainian forces in southwestern Donetsk.

The soldier said sarcastically: "Because of the well-planned offensive operation of this 'great general', we had 300 dead, wounded, missing, and half of our armaments in 4 days." ”, ignoring the inferior fate and only interested in developing his own career.

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The letter in blood was sent to Oleg Kozhemiako, the governor of Primorsky Territory, where the troops were stationed. Kozhemiako believed that the contents of the letter were authentic, but he said that the letter contained more information on the actual loss. to exaggeration.

"We have been in contact with the commander, and it is true that there has been heavy fighting and loss of life, but the actual situation is far from the content of the letter," Kozhemiko said in a statement.

The Russian Ministry of Defense also denied the statement of the Marine Corps soldiers, saying that there was no such thing as "a huge and meaningless loss of personnel and armaments", and that the commander of the unit commanded properly, so that the unit's combat power loss did not exceed 1%, and the number of injured did not exceed 1%. 7%, and a large proportion of the wounded have returned to the front lines.

Kozhemiko said he had sent the "blood book" to the military prosecutor's office for inspection, and the competent authorities would make an assessment after analyzing the situation.