“Command estimates the total loss of Russia during a full -scale invasion of 856 660 military”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
The command estimates the total losses of Russia during a full -scale invasion of 856 660 military.
In addition, according to the General Staff, the Russian army lost in technology:
- tanks – 10 068 (+11 in the past day)
- combat armored vehicles – 20 927 (+17)
- artillery systems – 23 174 (+59)
- RSZV – 1283 (+1)
- air defense facilities – 1067 (+1)
- aircraft – 370
- helicopters – 331
- UAV Operative-tactical level-25 341 (+117)
- Winged missiles – 3063
- ships/boats – 28
- submarines – 1
- automobile equipment and tanks – 37 379 (+127)
- special equipment – 3747 (+2)
According to the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky, Russia lost more than 48 thousand soldiers during the battles in Kurshchyna, in particular, about 20 thousand were killed.
Russia and Ukraine do not provide information about their losses in the war. Moscow officially called the number of killed in September 2022 – then declared 5937 dead. Kyiv did not do this for a long time, stating that the data would be disclosed after the war.
On February 4, 2025, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported that since the beginning of a full -scale war, Ukraine had lost 45100 thousand soldiers who had been killed, 390,000 were injured. The number of wounded Russian soldiers of Ukraine estimated at 600-700 thousand (300-350 thousand killed) from 50 to 70 thousand Russians, according to Zelensky, there are missing missing.
Britain’s intelligence recently stated that January 2025 probably became the second month of a full -scale war with the greatest loss among the Russian military after December 2024.
Intelligence stressed that in February the level of loss of Russia will probably continue to exceed 1000 people a day, “reflecting the high rate of Russian operations and offensive actions.”
On December 7, Pentagon said that Russia had lost at least 700,000 soldiers during a large -scale war against Ukraine and spent more than $ 200 billion on it.