The DIU denied Putin's lies and named the exact number of Russian troops in the war in Ukraine
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The DIU denied Putin's lies and named the exact number of Russian troops in the war in Ukraine

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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin lied about the number of occupiers fighting against Ukraine. According to intelligence, the actual number of invaders is about 450,000.

What is the exact number of occupiers fighting in Ukraine

As the representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Andriy Yusov, said, the enemy provides distorted data to cause informational pressure on Ukraine, continue to frighten other countries and "motivate" the Russians.

This is not the only lie that came out of the mouth of the Russian dictator yesterday. Basically, every time he opened his mouth there, he lied. But at the same time, the Russian dictator yesterday confessed to a whole series of war crimes and declared that he intends to continue them, Yusov said.

According to the DIU representative, about 450 thousand occupiers are currently fighting against Ukraine.

Not the number that was announced yesterday by a person who looks like Putin. Unless he counted together all the eliminated invaders who were not taken by the Rashists from the battlefield. In this vein, a different number could have been obtained. In general, this is propaganda, he added.

What Putin said about mobilization and the military

On December 14, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin held a "direct line" and answered questions for several hours.

During his press conference, the dictator said that there are allegedly 617,000 Russian soldiers at the front in Ukraine.

In addition, Putin claimed that in addition to the 300,000 mobilized for service under the contract, 486,000 "volunteers" were drawn into the war against Ukraine.

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