
U.S. estimates 1.2 million military casualties in Russia-Ukraine war – Kellogg
U.S. presidential envoy Keith Kellogg stated that military casualties in the Russia's war on Ukraine have reached 1.2 million
Kellogg made the statement during a broadcast on Fox News.
"President Trump is absolutely right, we have to stop the killing. When you look at the numbers, I call it industrial-scale killing. The losses on both sides are more than a million now, it's 1.2 million. That is beyond World War II numbers," he said.
He also noted the ongoing shelling of cities, involving indiscriminate violence.
"They're killing women and children indiscriminately with missile attacks or drone strikes. That's a clear violation of the 1977 Geneva Protocol, which is designed to prevent that. The Geneva Convention is the rules of warfare. And this was added to it. The Russians signed it, the United States signed it, and the Ukrainians signed it. And it was done to prevent this indiscriminate killing that you saw over the weekend," Kellogg said.
- Special representative of the U.S. president, Keith Kellogg, said on May 27 that Washington has received a document containing conditions for peace from Ukraine and is now awaiting a memorandum from the Russian. side.
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