NATO's Resilience Amidst Russia's Dire Losses

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte reported significant Russian military losses in Ukraine, claiming around 65,000 soldiers impacted in the past two months. At the Munich Security Conference, he expressed confidence in NATO's strength to deter any Russian aggression, affirming that NATO will remain robustly prepared in the coming years.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Berlin | Updated: 14-02-2026 18:59 IST | Created: 14-02-2026 18:59 IST
NATO's Resilience Amidst Russia's Dire Losses
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte disclosed staggering Russian casualties in Ukraine, estimating a loss of 65,000 troops over two months. This was announced during the Munich Security Conference on Saturday.

In a subsequent media session, Rutte assured that NATO is fortified enough to withstand any attempted Russian attack at present.

He emphasized NATO's preparedness for future conflicts, asserting the alliance's capacity to consistently defeat Russia if challenged in the years to come.

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