May 21, 2025
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The losses of the army of the Russian Federation in the war exceeded 976 thousand people – the General Staff of the Armed Forces

Russia officially its losses does not disclose”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

Russia has lost about 976 780 military people during a full -scale invasion of Ukraine, including 980 people – in the last day – such data as of May 21, the Ukrainian General Staff cites.

Among other Russian casualties in the Armed Forces Command called the following:

  • Tanks – 10835 (+1 – in the last day)
  • Battle armored vehicles – 22569 (+2)
  • Artillery systems – 28090 (+23)
  • RSZV – 1388
  • air defense means – 1167
  • Planes – 372
  • Helicopters – 336
  • UAV Operative-tactical level-36692 (+71)
  • Winged rockets – 3197
  • ships /boats – 28
  • submarines – 1
  • Automobile equipment and tanker trucks – 49169 (+76)
  • Special equipment – 3895 (+1).

Russia does not officially disclose its losses. Moscow last called the number of killed in September 2022 – then declared 5937 dead. On March 5, intelligence of the United Kingdom said that, since the beginning of 2025, Russia probably lost about 90,000 soldiers killed and wounded in the war against Ukraine.

Kyiv also did not voice losses for a long time, stating that the data would be disclosed after the war. At the same time, on February 16, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with NBC News that since February 2022, Ukraine lost more than 46,000 soldiers and about 380,000 in the war.

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