Mar 3 β€’ 07:47 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Kyiv Independent

General Staff: Russia has lost 1,268,520 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022

The Armed Forces of Ukraine report that Russia has lost approximately 1,268,520 troops since its invasion began in February 2022.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine provided an update on March 3, revealing that Russia has reportedly lost around 1,268,520 troops since the commencement of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. This staggering figure highlights the severe human cost of the conflict and reflects the intense combat situations that Russian forces have encountered. The report included details of recent losses, with Russian forces suffering 790 casualties in the last day alone, underscoring the ongoing and fierce nature of the fighting.

In addition to troop losses, the Ukrainian General Staff detailed significant material losses for Russia, with large numbers of military equipment reported destroyed. These include 11,718 tanks and a substantial number of armored combat vehicles, artillery systems, and aerial assets. The data suggests that the Russian military's operational efficacy is waning as it faces substantial losses, confirming independent assessments from Western think tanks that indicate Russian casualties exceed those of Ukraine.

While the report provides a comprehensive look at the losses sustained by Russian forces, the Ukrainian General Staff has maintained operational secrecy regarding its own casualties. This withholding of information stems from the challenges brought about by intensive fighting and the use of drones, which complicates the retrieval of fallen soldiers necessary for identification and DNA confirmation. The ongoing conflict continues to evolve, with mounting casualties on both sides, raising concerns about the long-term implications of these losses for Russia's military strategy in Ukraine.

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