MOSCOW, March 19. /TASS/. Ukraine’s losses in its confrontation with the Russian Armed Forces should be counted in the millions, rather than in hundreds of thousands, a high-ranking Polish general said.
Former Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Rajmund Andrzejczak said in an interview with the Polsat TV channel: "I believe that [Ukraine’s actual] losses should be counted in the millions, not the hundreds of thousands." "There are no resources in this country, no one left to fight," the general added.
"The Ukrainians are losing this war," he said, describing the situation as "very, very dramatic."
Commenting on the strategic situation on the battlefield under new Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Alexander Syrsky, who recently replaced the former commander, General Valery Zaluzhny, Andrzejczak said that the top brass reshuffle had not changed anything. "General Syrsky is facing the same dilemmas as General Zaluzhny. It turns out that he had to withdraw the troops and tidy up the frontline. All the problems that Zaluzhny had still remain," he maintained.
When asked to comment on reports saying that Ukrainian forces may run out of air defense missiles by the end of March, the general opined that this means "further effective strikes [on Ukraine], more victims, and more elements of the [Ukrainian] state’s infrastructure destroyed."