The Russian General Staff has released updated figures indicating that the country has suffered over 1.05 million military fatalities in the conflict with Ukraine since the start of the invasion on February 24, 2022. This figure represents a significant increase from previous reports and underscores the growing human cost of the war.
Within the last 24 hours, Russian forces have reportedly suffered an additional 1,010 casualties, bringing the total to over 1.05 million. The data suggests that the attrition rate remains high, with the ongoing conflict continuing to take a heavy toll on Russian military resources and personnel.
The figures are part of a broader assessment of the war’s impact, which has led to mounting pressure on the Russian government to reconsider its military strategy. As the conflict drags on, the potential for further escalation remains a concern for international observers and peace advocates.