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BIG BREAKING | ‘We are at war with the collective West’: Russian Defense Minister

New Delhi: The Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has rolled out a statement which is all might cause devastation in the world. He has said that Russia is not just at war with Ukraine, rather it is at war with the collective West.---Advertisement--- He has said, “We are not at war with Ukraine, but with […]

New Delhi: The Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has rolled out a statement which is all might cause devastation in the world. He has said that Russia is not just at war with Ukraine, rather it is at war with the collective West.

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He has said, “We are not at war with Ukraine, but with the collective West.”

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He further said, “70 military and more than 200 civilian satellites, entire NATO bloc, working in the interests of Ukraine.”

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“Ukraine has already lost half of its army, 61,207 are dead and 49,368 wounded,” said the Russian Defense Minister Shoigu.

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Meanwhile he also stated that the Russian losses stand at 5,937 dead.

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First published on: Sep 21, 2022 12:20 PM IST


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