Russia's War in Ukraine Has Cost 1.2 Million Lives, Its Highest Toll Since WWII.
Russia's Casualties in the Ukraine War
According to Novyny.live: Since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Russia has suffered approximately 1.2 million casualties, marking its most significant human losses since the Second World War. This staggering figure underscores the immense human cost of the conflict for the aggressor nation. The war has become the deadliest European conflict in generations.
Current Loss Estimates
In 2025 alone, Russian losses are estimated at around 415,000 personnel. This number is particularly striking as it constitutes roughly 75% of Ukraine's total casualties over the entire four-year span of the war. Such a scale of loss highlights the intensity of the military campaign Russia is waging.
Projections suggest that by the spring of 2026, the combined casualties for both sides could reach 2 million people. Recent data indicates Russia lost 35,000 military personnel in December 2025. These figures point to a protracted and brutal conflict with severe consequences for all involved.
Russia's mounting losses demonstrate that the fighting in Ukraine continues at a high cost, with a detrimental impact on the nation's demographics. The forecast of total casualties climbing to 2 million further emphasizes the long-term repercussions of this war, which are likely to extend beyond the battlefield into the social and economic fabric of the region for decades.
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