The report from Ukraine’s General Staff, released on July 2, indicates that Russia has lost more than 1 million troops since the start of its full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. This number includes 1,110 casualties that Russian forces suffered just over the past day. The General Staff has also provided details on the extensive losses in military equipment. These include 10,985 tanks, 22,931 armored fighting vehicles, 53,786 vehicles and fuel tanks, 29,794 artillery systems, 1,427 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,191 air defense systems, 420 airplanes, 340 helicopters, 43,013 drones, 3,436 cruise missiles, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine. In addition to the military losses, Ukraine is reportedly considering moving away from the Ottawa Treaty to bolster its defense capabilities. This decision comes amid intensifying Russian offensives, as Ukrainian troops struggle to maintain their positions. President Volodymyr Zelensky has requested that Ukraine withdraw from the 1997 Ottawa Treaty, which banned the production of anti-personnel landmines. This move is seen as a strategic response to the war’s demands and the realities of the battlefield, where Ukraine faces increasing pressure from Russian forces.