Russia military casualties

One Million Russian Soldiers Lost in Ukraine War

In the past day, Russia suffered 1,140 military casualties, raising its total personnel losses to over 1,000,340 since the war’s commencement on February 24, 2022. These staggering figures also include significant losses in armored vehicles, artillery systems, and other military equipment. The reported losses encompass a wide range of military hardware, totaling tens of thousands of units. While these numbers are still being verified, they represent a substantial toll on Russian military capabilities.

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Russia’s Grueling War: 1,500 Daily Troop Losses Strain Military

Over the past three months, Russia has suffered daily battlefield casualties averaging over 1,500, a sharp increase from January 2024’s average of 846. This surge in casualties, coupled with potentially insufficient recruitment rates, presents a significant challenge for Russia’s military. While the Kremlin seeks to avoid unpopular mobilization, estimates of new recruits vary widely, with some suggesting insufficient numbers to replace losses. The Kremlin’s attempts to incentivize recruitment, including increased payouts and relaxed medical standards, highlight the growing manpower crisis.

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Russia Suffers Record January Troop Losses in Ukraine War

January 2025 marked Russia’s second-highest monthly personnel loss, with approximately 48,240 casualties, closely trailing December 2024’s record. This represents a daily average loss exceeding 1,500 personnel. UK Defence Intelligence projects continued high casualty rates, averaging over 1,000 daily losses in February, attributed to the intensity of Russian operations. Cumulative losses since the war’s beginning are estimated to surpass 50,000 for the year and 837,000 overall.

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