NATO Supreme Commander of the European Allied Forces Cavalli pointed out that the Russian army has suffered more than 200,000 casualties and lost more than 2,000 main combat vehicles.

The picture shows the destroyed Russian tank.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The Ukrainian-Russian war lasted for more than a year, both Ukraine and Russia suffered heavy casualties.

Christopher Cavoli, NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and commander of the U.S. European Command, recently pointed out that after Russia invaded Ukraine, more than 200,000 soldiers were killed or injured, and more than 2,000 main combat vehicles (MBTs) were lost.

German "Der Spiegel" reported that Cavalli mentioned in a speech at a dinner at the Hamburg City Hall in Germany that the Russian army suffered heavy casualties. More than 200,000 Russian soldiers were killed or injured in the war, including 1,800 officers.

Cavalli mentioned that when NATO encounters difficulties, "hard power" is very important. "If the other party has tanks, you should also have tanks."

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Cavalli mentioned that the lessons learned from the Cold War in the past are that "weapon accuracy" is the most important; in addition, the production capacity of the defense industry is also very important, "whoever can produce at the fastest speed will win war".

The Washington think tank "Center for Strategic and International Studies" (CSIS) also released an analysis report a few days ago. The Russian army suffered about 250,000 casualties in the first year of the war, of which 60,000 to 70,000 died. The Russian army died in the Ukrainian-Russian War The number of soldiers is higher than the combined deaths of Russia and the Soviet Union in all foreign wars since World War II.