Zelenskiy Says 31,000 Troops Killed as Ukraine Seeks US Aid Decision Within Month

  • Ukrainian president sees US elections as tipping point
  • Zelenskiy says lacks precise data on civilian casualties
WATCH: Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his country has lost 31,000 soldiers since Russia’s full-scale invasion started. Rosalind Mathieson reports.Source: Bloomberg
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said his country has lost 31,000 soldiers since Russia’s full-scale invasion started two years ago as he stressed that a decision from the US Congress on $60 billion in aid was needed within a month.

Zelenskiy said Ukraine has a “clear plan” for 2024, while making a blockbuster claim that parts of its 2023 battle strategy had been leaked to Russia.