Russia Military Losses

Putin’s Disregard for Troops: Near-Million Russian Casualties Highlight War’s Brutal Cost

A new CSIS report estimates that Russian military casualties in Ukraine are nearing one million and could surpass that number by summer 2025, contributing to a total of nearly 1.4 million casualties on both sides. These staggering losses, including an estimated 250,000 Russian deaths, highlight President Putin’s disregard for his troops, yet Russia continues its costly, slow-moving offensives. Despite significant equipment losses heavily outweighing Ukraine’s, Russia has only gained less than 1% of Ukrainian territory since January 2024. These figures, compiled from various sources including Western intelligence, underscore the immense human cost of the conflict.

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One Million Russian Troops Killed or Wounded in Ukraine War, Study Reveals

The ongoing war in Ukraine has resulted in devastating losses for both Russia and Ukraine, with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimating over 1 million combined casualties for Russia by this summer. This includes an estimated 250,000 Russian soldiers killed, a figure surpassing all Soviet and Russian war deaths since World War II by a factor of five. Ukraine’s casualties are also substantial, with a projected 400,000 total casualties. These figures highlight the immense human cost of the conflict and Putin’s disregard for human life.

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Ukraine Drone Strike Cripples Russian Bomber Fleet

Ukraine reportedly striking down over 40 Russian strategic bombers in a mass drone attack is a development that reads like a scene from a high-stakes thriller. The sheer scale of the operation—the distance covered to reach targets deep within Russia, the number and variety of targets reportedly including Arctic bases and a submarine facility, and the significance of those targets—is breathtaking. This audacious attack, which coincided with Russia’s Aviation Day, has dramatically shifted the narrative of the conflict. The undeniable success of this drone operation underscores the significant advancements Ukraine has made in drone technology, effectively demonstrating the capacity of drones to control the skies.… Continue reading

Russia’s War: 950,000 Casualties and a Question of Accountability

In the 24 February 2022 – 29 April 2025 period, Russia has suffered devastating losses, with an estimated 950,860 military personnel killed or wounded, representing a 1,060 increase in the past day alone. Significant losses were also reported across various equipment categories, including over 10,000 tanks, 22,000 armored vehicles, and 27,000 artillery systems. These figures represent a substantial depletion of Russian military resources. The provided data is still undergoing confirmation.

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Ukraine Claims 100,000 Russian Military Casualties in 2025

Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi announced that Russian military personnel losses have surpassed 100,000 since the start of 2025. This figure reflects the ongoing success of Ukrainian defense forces in combating Russian troops across the entire front line. Syrskyi attributed this significant loss to the coordinated efforts and professionalism of Ukrainian defenders. The statement was made via a Facebook post.

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Russian Recruits’ Grim War Outlook: One Month Life Expectancy?

Despite suffering catastrophic losses—between 600,000 and 730,000 troops killed or wounded—Russia maintains offensive momentum in eastern Ukraine, notably near Avdiivka and Vuhledar. This is partially due to the Kremlin’s strategy of deploying poorly trained troops in large-scale, poorly supported assaults. However, Russia’s economic struggles, including hyperinflation and a plummeting ruble, suggest this unsustainable approach is nearing its limits. The predicted Russian manpower shortage, coupled with Ukraine’s continued attrition strategy, could lead to Russia’s defeat, though this hinges on continued Western support in light of potential shifts in U.S. foreign policy.

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