The losses for Russian troops in Ukraine exceed the 1 million mark, Kiev says

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Russia has lost more than a million troops in Ukraine since the start of a full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022, Ukrainian military general staff reported on Thursday.

It reportedly appears in 1,000,340 people, including Russian troops killed, wounded or incompetent Russian troops.

According to the report, Russia lost 10,933 tanks, 22,786 armored combat vehicles, 51,579 vehicles and fuel tanks, 29,063 artillery systems, 1,413 multiple launch rocket systems, 1,184 air defense systems, 416 air, 337 helicopters, 3,37 DRs, 3,37 crs and 3,37 claws. submarine.

“Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the overall loss of Russian occupying forces has reached one million,” said Ukrainian general staff. “Over 628,000 have occurred in the past year and a half.”

Ukrainian public staff released the report on Thursday, saying the 1 million mark is not just a statistic, but a symbol of resistance and resilience.

“1 million. That’s how much the enemy’s chances of being aggressive have reduced,” writes the general staff. “We could destroy us, but instead we destroyed a million people.”

The statement emphasizes the symbolic meaning behind this figure, “the place of Moscow’s defeat and loss in Ukraine, “the Red Forest near Chernobyl”, in the body of Dnipro near Antonibsky Bridge in the Donbas and Khalkiv region, and at the bottom of Kruiselmos Basankh.

“This million neutralised occupyer is our response. Memories of Bucha, Ilpin, Kupiansk and Kuhharson… About the bombed maternity hospital in Maripol and the Okmatodit hospital in Kiev, were destroyed by Russian missiles.

Kiev also expressed his gratitude to all Ukrainian soldiers who contributed to the battle, reaffirming that “all excluded occupyers are just another step towards peace.”

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“Today we have taken over a million such measures,” the general staff concluded.

Military loss tracking

Ukraine released and began publishing the tracking and publication of Russia’s losses on March 1, 2022. Since then, losses have increased every year.

According to Ukrainian military general staff, in 2022, Russia lost an average of 340 troops per day, and an average of 340 people per day.

In 2023, losses more than doubled to a troop of 693 people per day, an average of 253,290 people. In 2024, daily losses exceeded the 1,000 threshold, earning a total of 430,790 men.

This year, Russia has lost an average of 1,286 troops per day.

The general staff count in Ukraine is in line with estimates from Ukraine’s western allies.

In early April, Deutsche Welle reported that, according to senior NATO officials, the Russian senior losses had exceeded 900,000 units since the start of a full-scale invasion, including 250,000 deaths.

Ukraine and Russia have not publicly disclosed their losses.

In February, Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky said that more than 46,000 Ukrainian soldiers had been killed on the battlefield since early 2022.

He also said that around 380,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been injured and “tens of thousands” remain “missing in action” or held by Russian prisoners.

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