Zelenskyy: Russia Loses 1,000 Soldiers Daily in "Madness" of War

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy states that Russia has been suffering losses of at least 1,000 soldiers killed every day since December, a heavy price paid to prolong the conflict. He calls the situation "madness" and asserts only a combined force from Europe, the United States, and international partners can stop it. This plea follows a massive Russian aerial assault involving hundreds of drones and missiles that killed civilians and damaged infrastructure. Zelenskyy emphasized that every day of war is a reminder the world must protect itself from aggressive regimes.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Says Combined US-Europe Force Can Stop Russia

  • 1,000 Russian soldiers killed daily since Dec
  • Zelenskyy urges US-Europe combined force
  • Massive overnight missile & drone assault
  • Civilian infrastructure damaged in severe cold
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"Russia must be stopped": Zelenskyy says combined forces of Europe, US can only stop Putin's "madness"

Ukrainian President reports 1,000 Russian soldiers killed daily, calls for united Western force to stop Putin's "madness" in ongoing war.

"Russia must be stopped - Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Kyiv, January 12

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday said that Russia has been suffering losses of no less than 1,000 soldiers killed every day since December, asserting that the country is paying a heavy price "just to keep the war from ending".

Calling the situation "madness," Zelenskyy urged the United States, Europe, and international partners to unite in stopping Russia, stressing that the ongoing conflict highlights the world's failure to protect itself from aggressive regimes.

"Right now, Russian losses amount to no less than 1,000 killed per day - and this has been the case since December. This is how Russia is essentially paying just to keep the war from ending. This is madness and it can only be stopped by combined forces - the forces of Europe and the United States, the forces of all our partners," Zelenskyy said.

"Every day of this war is a reminder that the world cannot protect itself from madmen. We must protect it. Russia must be stopped," he said.

The Ukrainian President expressed gratitude to countries and partners supporting Ukraine militarily. "Thank you to everyone who stands with Ukraine! Thank you to everyone who helps our people, our defense, and our recovery! Glory to Ukraine!" he said.

Earlier on Friday, Zelenskyy said that Russia carried out a massive overnight aerial assault on Ukraine, launching 242 drones, 13 ballistic missiles and 22 cruise missiles, killing at least four people and injuring dozens.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy said the strikes heavily targeted Kyiv and several other regions in the country, damaging civilian infrastructure and energy facilities during a period of severe cold, as the war continues in Eastern Europe for the last four years.

He confirmed that at least four people were killed in the capital alone, including a member of an ambulance crew.

"In Kyiv and the region, the aftermath of the massive Russian strike is still being dealt with. All necessary services are deployed. Twenty residential buildings alone were damaged," Zelenskyy said, adding that recovery operations are ongoing in the Lviv region and other parts of the country.

The Ukrainian President said dozens of people were injured in the attacks and noted that Russia carried out a second strike on a residential building precisely when first responders were providing assistance after the initial attack.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the situation in Ukraine is terrible, I hope our government continues its balanced approach. We have important ties with Russia for defense and energy. Our priority must be protecting Indian interests and bringing back our students safely if needed. Global politics is very complex.
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Aman W
1000 soldiers a day? That number is staggering. Putin's war is destroying a generation. The West must provide more than just weapons; they need a clear strategy to end this. India should lead the Global South in calling for dialogue and ceasefire.
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Sarah B
Living in Delhi, this feels so far away, but the economic ripple effects are here—fuel prices, inflation. It's a grim reminder that no war is truly local anymore. My heart goes out to the civilians in Kyiv. Targeting residential buildings is pure evil.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I have to ask—where was this united front for "stopping madness" during other conflicts? The selective outrage of the West is hard to ignore. That said, the suffering in Ukraine is real and unacceptable. The world needs consistent principles, not just geopolitics.
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Kavya N
Zelenskyy's courage is inspiring. But I worry this is becoming a proxy war that ordinary Russians and Ukrainians are paying for with their lives. India's voice for peace is crucial now. We know the cost of conflict. Jai Hind, and may peace prevail. 🙏

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