Russia's army could COLLAPSE amid huge losses of more than 30,000 troops - which Putin believes is a 'price worth paying' for victory in Ukraine, confidential UK report says
- The report is a secretive analysis of Putin's brutal on-going invasion of Ukraine
- It suggests Moscow's huge troop losses could lead to the collapse of its armies
- Despite losing more than 30,000 troops, report says Putin sees these losses as acceptable in order to achieve a 'victory' in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region
- Meanwhile, Russian forces continued efforts to capture city of Sievierodonetsk
- City is the last pocket of Ukrainian government control in Luhansk province
Russia's army could collapse amid huge losses of more than 30,000 troops in Ukraine, according to a confidential UK report that emerged on Monday.
While Moscow's latest estimated troop losses make grim reading for President Vladimir Putin, the report claims he sees them as a 'price worth paying' for victory.
However, the new report - a secretive analysis of Putin's brutal invasion seen by The Mirror - claims that the losses could be too great for his soldiers, amid other reports that Russian morale is low.
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