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Robert Kennedy, Jr. also claims that the Russian-Ukrainian war has claimed the l...

300,000 Armed Forces Soldiers were killed in Ukraine - a US presidential candidate (video)

Robert Kennedy, Jr. also claims that the Russian-Ukrainian war has claimed the lives of at least 40,000 civilians. According to US presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. , 300,000 Armed Forces and 40,000 peaceful Ukrainians were killed in the war between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. He said this on the American TV channel Fox News. Robert Kennedy Jr. stated that he did not like the policies of the current American leader Joe Biden on Ukraine.

According to him, it is "bad for the Ukrainian people. " "We killed 300,000 Ukrainian servicemen and 14,000 civilians in neo -conservative geopolitical frauds - in our own conspiracy to try to get rid of Putin and exhaust the Russian army," the politician said. According to the statement of the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Alexei Reznikov of April 16, the number of losses of the Armed Forces during a full -scale war in Ukraine is less than the number of victims of earthquake in Turkey.

"Of course, we have losses, we are fighting. But they are much smaller than Russian. I can't call you the figure, but I can assure that the total number is less than the number of dead as a result of Turkey's earthquake," Reznikov said. Earlier, on April 15, Turkish Foreign Minister Suleiman Sayle said CNN Turk that 50,000 399 people were killed in his country's devastating earthquake.

We will remind that according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from April 29, the losses of the Russian army exceeded 190 thousand people. In this case, the real losses of the invaders may be higher than official data. We also wrote on May 5 that according to Alexei Reznikov, the delegation of the Russian Federation refused to pick up the bodies of its fallen servicemen from the territory of Ukraine during negotiations in Belarus in the first days of a full -scale invasion.