Ukraine: This is the staggering number of soldiers that Russia has lost
Ukraine reports that Russia has suffered nearly 1.3 million military casualties since the onset of the invasion in February 2022.
According to Ukrainian sources, Russia has lost approximately 1.3 million soldiers during the full-scale invasion that began in February 2022. This staggering figure, which includes deaths, injuries, and individuals missing, underscores the heavy toll of the ongoing conflict on Russian forces. The latest report indicates that Russia's losses increased by 930 soldiers in just one day, marking an average daily loss of nearly a thousand troops in recent times.
Ukrainian Armed Forces assert that this trajectory will likely see the total reaching the grim milestone of 1.3 million casualties as spring approaches. Notably, these figures are closely aligned with those reported by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), an American think tank that, in January, estimated Russian casualties at around 1.2 million. This alignment of information from both Ukraine and CSIS indicates a troubling consistency in the reported data, drawing attention to the severe implications of warfare for Russia.
The acknowledgment of such high casualty numbers paints a dire picture of the viability of continued military operations for Russia. As the conflict wears on, questions arise not only about the sustainability of its military efforts but also about the broader ramifications for Russian society and its international standing. The reported drone interceptions by Russia, claiming to have shot down 170 Ukrainian drones on the same day, add to the complexity of the ongoing conflict, highlighting both sides' ongoing efforts to maintain operational capabilities amidst significant losses.