Nearly 1,500 Russians killed in last two days of war: Ukraine

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Nearly 1,500 Russians killed in last two days of war: Ukraine
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'They are afraid. You can feel it. And they are right to be afraid. Because they are losing,' Zelensky said.

Russian casualties piled up more than usual in the last two days as the 2022 calendar year came to a close. The Ukraine Defense Ministry stated on Sunday that the previous day's toll of Russian soldiers killed was 760, which is much higher than typical daily averages of less than 600.

"They are afraid. You can feel it. And they are right to be afraid. Because they are losing. Drones, missiles, anything else will not help them. Because we are together. And they are together only with fear," Zelensky said. "Russian terrorists were pathetic, and they entered this year staying the same. Our defenders were awesome, and on January 1 they showed themselves very well," Zelensky said.

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