The latest report from Russia’s General Staff provides a grim update on the toll of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The data reveals that over 1.15 million Russian troops have been casualties in the war since the invasion began on February 24, 2022. This includes both killed and injured personnel, highlighting the staggering human cost of the prolonged military engagement. The most recent casualties, amounting to 970, were reported on the past 24 hours, indicating the continued intensity of the fighting.
The statistics underscore the heavy impact the war has had on Russia’s military resources. As the conflict drags on, the cumulative figure of casualties raises questions about the sustainability of the war effort and the challenges facing the Russian military. The updated casualty report serves as a stark reminder of the human toll associated with the ongoing violence in Ukraine. The data also reflects the broader implications of the war, including the strain on military logistics, infrastructure, and the well-being of personnel involved in the conflict.