Key facts
- Ukraine claims Russia has lost approximately 1,400,970 troops.
- The full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022.
- Ukraine reported 1,250 Russian casualties in the past day.
- Ukraine has not disclosed its own troop losses.
Ukraine's General Staff reports that Russia has sustained approximately 1,400,970 troop casualties since the commencement of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. This figure includes 1,250 casualties reported within the last 24-hour period. The Ukrainian military has not disclosed its own casualty numbers.
The reported Russian losses represent a significant toll since the conflict began. The daily casualty count indicates ongoing intense fighting. Ukraine's decision to withhold its own losses suggests a strategic consideration, possibly to avoid impacting morale or providing intelligence to Russia.
This claim from Kyiv offers a stark perspective on the human cost of the war for Russia. The figures, if accurate, would indicate a sustained and devastating impact on Russian military personnel over more than two years of conflict. The absence of Ukrainian loss data leaves a one-sided view of the direct human cost of the fighting.
