Italian company accused of supplying Russian military, even after invasion

Russian tank in Donbas
Russian tank in Donbas

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According to the message, these shipments have been ongoing even after Feb. 24 – the day Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

“Supporting Russian military (-industrial) complex goes against lawful and moral considerations,” the ministry said.

Read also: Russian troop losses in Ukraine hit 33,350, says Ukraine's General Staff

Russia continues to suffer major military losses in Ukraine, with estimated figures – as provided by Ukraine’s General Staff on June 21 – as follows (increase on previous day in parentheses):

Troops – around 33,800 (+200);

Tanks – 1,477 (+2);

Armored personnel carriers – 3,588 (+11);

Barreled artillery – 749 (+4);

Multiple launch rocket systems – 238 (+3);

Anti-aircraft systems – 98 (+0);

Warplanes – 216 (+0);

Helicopters – 181 (+1);

UAVs – 601 (+3);

Cruise missiles – 130 (+0);

Ships and boats – 14 (+0);

Supply and fuel trucks – 2,527 (+4);

Specialized military equipment – 55 (+0);