Over the past two years, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has become more tragic than people can imagine. According to a report by the Ukrainian Independent News Agency and others, Ukraine** Zelensky said in an interview with Fox News that during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the number of Russian army deaths was 5 times that of the Ukrainian army. This is a harrowing figure and a deeper reminder of the brutality of this conflict.
In the interview, Zelensky noted that for every 1 Ukrainian soldier killed in battle, 5 Russian soldiers died. This is a shocking statistic, and it also reflects the intensity of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. According to TASS and other Russian media on December 19 last year, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the number of the Ukrainian armed forces during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has exceeded 3830 thousand. This number is no less heart-wrenching. Over the past few months, fighting has been fierce on the front lines of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The defense lines of the Ukrainian army in Artyomovsk, Maryinka and other places have been lost one after another, and the Ukrainian army has launched ** in many directions, but the progress has been slow and ineffective. The Ukrainian army, which was short of troops and ammunition, finally chose to withdraw from the defensive town of Avdeyevka, which is seen as the biggest change on the front line since May last year. However, this has not changed the situation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the prospects for peace remain slim. Analysts believe that as far as the current situation is concerned, it will be difficult for Russia and Ukraine to resume negotiations in 2024. On the one hand, the positions of Russia and Ukraine are sharply opposed, and there is no political basis for peace talks. On the other hand, the West's continued efforts to fuel the fire have made the prospects for peace even more remote. Angela Stant, an expert on Russia at Georgetown University in the United States, believes that the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has entered its third year, and the war of attrition seems to continue, and the prospect of ending the conflict through negotiations is slim.
In this conflict, we see the tragedy of human nature and the fragility of life. Countless families have lost loved ones, and countless soldiers have died on the battlefield. We must not forget these heroes, who paid a huge price for the security of the country and the people. At the same time, we also call on all parties to remain calm and avoid further escalation of the conflict. It is only through peaceful negotiations and consultations that the ultimate solution to this conflict can be found.
At this sad and painful time, we can only pray for the early arrival of peace, so that those who have lost loved ones in the war can be comforted and their damaged homes can be repaired. Let us all look forward to a peaceful, stable and prosperous future where tragedies will never be repeated.