Putin’s deadliest day with 2,000 soldiers lost as troops wade through fallen comrades on fastest advance since invasion

VLADIMIR Putin’s remaining troops are being forced to wade through piles of fallen comrades as Russia faced its deadliest day of fighting.

Ukraine’s resolute military reports that Moscow has suffered a loss of more than 2,000 soldiers in the last day, yet Putin’s forces continue advancing through Ukraine rapidly.

A burning building in Ukraine following another night of Russian attacks
A burning building in Ukraine following another night of Russian attacksCredit: AFP
Vladimir Putin's remaining troops are even being forced to wade through piles of fallen comrades as Russia faced its deadliest day of fighting yesterday
Vladimir Putin’s remaining troops are even being forced to wade through piles of fallen comrades as Russia faced its deadliest day of fighting yesterdayCredit: AFP

Russia’s staggering death toll marks he Russian tyrants most damaging period of his over 1,000-day-old conflict so far.

The previous highest was 1,950 on November 12 – with the General Staff of the Armed Forces stating Thursday saw 2,030 deaths.

It proves Putin’s meat grinder approach is still miserably failing with over 738,000 Russian soldiers now dying under Vlad’s orders.

But despite the harrowing figures continuing to soar Russia has found success on the battlefield.

Damaging projections say Russia have managed to gain just under 100 square miles in the past month.

They are capturing territory the size of two football pitches every minute, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War.

Russian forces have focused their blitz attacks around Kupiansk, in northeastern Kharkiv province, and Khurakove in southern Donbas.

UK Defence Secretary John Healey has warned the 600-mile frontline is now at the most unstable it has been since February 2022.

The concerning statistics are nothing new to Ukraine’s military who were left scrambling during the initial invasion in February 2022.

Russia’s latest rate of advance is still nowhere near its peak of 490 square miles a day — or 125 pitches a minute — in the first weeks of the war.

Ukraine blasts Russia with more devastating ATACMS missiles as troops try to stem rapid advance

Ukraine is also taking hope from their own set of figures which say they have blasted thousands of Russian war weapons over the past few years.

The Armed Forces have managed to take out almost 20,000 drones, 10,000 tanks, and a multitude of warships, aircraft, and helicopters from the dictator’s arsenal.

Despite Vladimir Putin seeming to come closer to defeat multiple times during this conflict, he has consistently replenished his forces with indoctrinated troops and developed frightening new weaponry for deployment against Ukraine.

Putin called on his pals over in North Korea for extra support to fight back against a surging Ukraine earlier this year.

Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un handed over around 10,000 troops to be trained up by Russia before being deployed on the frontlines in Kursk.

The Kremlin has also been hard at work creating a new chilling hypersonic missile which Putin has already unleashed on Ukraine.

The feared “Oreshnik” has been described as far superior to any other weapon in Russia’s arsenal.

Putin has even claimed it can turn almost anything it hits into dust.

The despot has threatened to attack the West with the weapon “if necessary”.

The Kremlin is also said to have ordered the deadly 16,000mph Satan 2 to be battle-ready sparking fears of a major escalation in the war.

In recent days, Vlad’s forces have continued to gain ground inside Ukraine with several deadly strikes.

On Thursday, Ukraine was placed under red alert with civilians taking cover in bomb shelters and one million people plunged into darkness.

Russia mounted a second “massive” attack on the country’s energy infrastructure overnight with cruise missiles and kamikaze drones.

They now claim to have grabbed even more eastern territory in recent weeks – leaving Moscow in a strong position.

A resident walks next to buildings and cars heavily damaged by a Russian missile strike
A resident walks next to buildings and cars heavily damaged by a Russian missile strikeCredit: Reuters
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