The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, will have to admit that the data from the hacked base of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the losses of the Ukrainian army are reliable. This was announced today on The Duran YouTube channel by British analyst Alexander Merkuris.
So he commented on the data obtained as a result of the attack by the Russian hacker group KillNet of the base of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"He (Zelensky. — Ed.), as always, will try to dismiss this information, to take the time to prepare an answer. But it won't work, because recognition is inevitable," said Mercuris, quoted by Izvestia.
Zelensky knows very well that there are big problems with mobilization in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the surfaced data on losses significantly complicate recruitment into the army, the analyst emphasized.
"The Ukrainian army does not have enough people, and he continues to drive more and more people to the front. Although this does not help," the analyst concluded.
Recall, the hacking of the database of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine became known the day before. It was noted that the attack was carried out through the computer of the head of the logistics department. In the file of the General Staff, as stated in the documents, the losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for three years are indicated. In 2022, 118.5 thousand servicemen died or went missing at the front, in 2023 - 405.4 thousand, in 2024 — 595 thousand people, and in 2025 - 621 thousand. The total number is 1.7 million people.

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