“The Russians in the war against Ukraine since the beginning of the year have lost more than 100,000 people-Syrsky on March 16, 15:56 To share: Russian losses have been more than 100,000 (photos: photos of the Armed Forces / Facebook troops) since the beginning of 2025: This was reported by the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander”, – WRITE ON: ua.news
Russian losses since the beginning of 2025 are more than 100 thousand people (photos: command of the Air Force Troops of the Armed Forces / Facebook)
Since the beginning of 2025, more than 100,000 people in the war against Ukraine have lost their power. This was reported by the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky on Sunday, March 16.
“Thanks to the coordinated and professional work of our defenders, the total losses of the occupiers in the live force have exceeded 100,000 people since the beginning of this year, ”Sirsky said.
He thanked the Ukrainian military for his professional work and sustainability, and stressed that the forces of Ukraine’s defense continue to destroy the occupiers all over the front line.
On March 16, the General Staff of the Armed Forces reported that in the past 24 hours the army of the Russian Federation lost about 1,400 soldiers killed and wounded.
Loss of Russia in the war in Ukraine – what is known
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in early January 2025 stated that the Armed Forces had eliminated 430 790 Russian invaders for 2024. Conditionally, it is the number of almost 36 rifle divisions of the Army of the Russian Army.
On February 24, Alexander Sirsky stated that in three years the irreversible losses of the Army of the aggressor country in personnel are about 250 thousand people.
On March 5, British intelligence reported that since the beginning of 2025, the troops of the Russian aggressor country had lost 90,000 soldiers killed and wounded in the war in Ukraine.
On March 11, The Economist published a material stating that the number of Russians’ deaths in the war against Ukraine increased in geometric progression – from about 20 thousand in 2022 to about 50,000 in 2023 and almost 100,000 in 2024.