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    Hunter W.By Hunter W.February 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    War numbers can feel distant, until leaders say them out loud. At a major security summit in Germany, NATO’s top official delivered a blunt message: Russia is suffering what he called “crazy losses” in Ukraine, highlighting how costly the war has become.

    Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Russia has lost roughly 65,000 soldiers over the past two months. His comments came during discussions about Europe’s security outlook and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Rutte argued that these losses show the intense strain the war is putting on Russian forces.

    Rutte appeared alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during the conference, reinforcing NATO’s continued political support for Ukraine. While he stressed the alliance does not seek direct confrontation with Russia, he said NATO remains confident in its collective defense capability.

    According to Rutte, NATO is currently strong enough to deter any potential attack from Russia. He added that the alliance must continue investing in defense to ensure that strength holds in the coming years. His remarks reflect growing concern among NATO members about long-term security planning, especially as the war reshapes military priorities across Europe.

    Independent verification of battlefield casualty figures is difficult, and estimates from all sides often vary. Still, defense analysts widely agree that the conflict has resulted in severe personnel and equipment losses. The scale of fighting, combined with sustained military operations, continues to weigh heavily on both sides.

    The Munich conference itself has become an important venue for leaders to address global security challenges. This year’s discussions focused heavily on Ukraine, deterrence, and how alliances adapt to fast-changing threats.

    Rutte’s comments underscore a broader reality: the war is not just a political standoff, it carries a human cost measured in thousands. As NATO evaluates its future strategy, those losses remain central to the conversation.

     

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