Russia Losing 1,200 Troops a Day, Ukraine’s Envoy Tells UN

Ukraine's UN envoy accused Russia of committing new war crimes against civilians and reported that Russia is losing 1,200 troops a day. Russia's recent attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure have left millions without electricity, heating, and water supply.
Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the UN, Andrii Melnyk, accused Russia of new war crimes against civilians at the UN Security Council. He stated that Russia is losing 1,200 troops daily and that its recent attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure were aimed at crushing civilian resistance. The attacks, which occurred in early January when temperatures dropped to -15°C, left millions without electricity, heating, and water supply. Melnyk drew parallels between Russia's actions and World War II, noting the duration and destruction of the conflict. He urged the Security Council to take action, stating that Russia's invasion can no longer be treated as routine. The conflict has now lasted longer than the war between the Third Reich and the Soviet Union.
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