Ukraine Claims Over 1 Million Russian Troops Killed or Wounded Since 2022 Invasion

According to a report by Ukraine’s General Staff, Russia has lost more than 1 million troops since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, 2022. This report, released on July 8, includes a breakdown of the casualties, with 1,070 losses recorded in the past day alone. These figures represent a comprehensive assessment of the human and material losses incurred by Russian forces in the ongoing conflict.

The report also lists the military equipment lost by Russia, including 10,995 tanks, 22,967 armored fighting vehicles, 54,456 vehicles and fuel tanks, 30,034 artillery systems, 1,434 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,192 air defense systems, 421 airplanes, 340 helicopters, 44,230 drones, 28 ships and boats, and one submarine. The extensive list highlights the scale of Russia’s military losses and the impact of the war on its military capabilities.

While the report provides a detailed account of Russia’s losses, it does not specify the exact number of Ukrainian casualties or the extent of Ukraine’s military losses. The information is crucial for understanding the long-term implications of the war on both nations and for assessing the current state of the conflict.

These figures underscore the significant toll the war has taken on Russia’s military forces, raising questions about the sustainability of its operations in Ukraine. The report, however, does not provide information on the financial implications for either side, focusing instead on the human and material costs of the conflict.