Peskov acknowledged that Russia has suffered significant losses in the war against Ukraine

But he said he hoped it would end soon.

Russian President Dmitry Peskov's spokesman confirmed that Russia lost a significant number of troops during the invasion of Ukraine. He stated this in an interview with Sky News, Ukrainian Pravda reports.

“We have significant losses of troops. And this is a great tragedy for us, “Peskov said.

Recalling Russia's losses, the journalist asked Putin's spokesman if the war against Ukraine was humiliating. Peskov replied: “No, this is a misunderstanding of what is happening.”

He also said he hoped the war against Ukraine would end in the coming days or in the near future, citing two possible conditions: the so-called “special operation”. will achieve its goals or through peace talks.

The journalist clarified whether it is really possible to end the war through negotiations after all that has happened. Peskov confirmed that he could.

In addition, Putin's spokesman reiterated the Kremlin's previous propaganda statements and, according to the UE, named a new reason for Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine – the prevention of World War III.

Earlier Peskov called the withdrawal of Russian troops from Kiev “A gesture of goodwill” , which Putin personally accepted.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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