General Staff: Russia has lost 1,282,570 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The Ukrainian General Staff reports that Russia has lost over 1.28 million troops in Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24, 2022.
According to the Ukrainian General Staff, Russia has suffered significant troop losses in Ukraine, with the total number reaching about 1,282,570 since the start of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. In a report dated March 18, they noted that among these losses, 1,710 Russian soldiers were killed in action over just the past day, which is nearly double the number reported the previous day, highlighting the ongoing intensity of the conflict. The report also detailed substantial equipment losses for Russian forces, including over 11,000 tanks and more than 83,000 vehicles and fuel tanks, which reflect the severe toll the war has taken on Russia's military capabilities.
Despite the comprehensive reporting of Russian losses, Ukrainian officials have remained tight-lipped about their own casualties, citing operational security as a reason for this secrecy. President Volodymyr Zelensky did provide some insight earlier in February, estimating that at least 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers had lost their lives since the onset of the full-scale invasion. This stark contrast in casualty reporting underscores the challenges and complexities both nations face as the conflict persists, affecting military strategies and public perception.
The continuous reporting from the General Staff serves not just to inform the Ukrainian public but also to bolster morale in a time of sustained conflict. As the war wages on, the implications of these casualty numbers may influence international perceptions and support for Ukraine, while simultaneously impacting Russiaβs military strategy and domestic support for the ongoing war efforts.