Zelenskyy Outlines Ukraine's Goal: Aiming to Inflict Up to 50,000 Russian Casualties Monthly.
Ukrainian President's Statement at Munich Conference
According to TSN.ua: During an address at the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy detailed the substantial losses sustained by Russian forces in Ukraine. He stated that for every kilometer of Ukrainian territory it occupies, Russia is losing an average of 156 soldiers. Zelenskyy further emphasized that Ukrainian forces killed or seriously wounded over 30,000 to 35,000 Russian military personnel in December and January alone. These figures highlight the intense and costly nature of the ongoing ground war.
Russian Federation Casualty Figures
As of the morning of February 14, 2026, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have eliminated 1,252,020 soldiers of the Russian Federation, with an additional 1,070 killed in the past day. President Zelenskyy expressed Ukraine's strategic objective of reaching a rate of 50,000 killed Russian troops per month, aiming to make the continuation of the war prohibitively expensive for the Kremlin. This goal is part of a broader effort to degrade Russia's military capacity and political will.
'At this moment, Russia is paying with the lives of 156 soldiers for every kilometer of Ukraine it controls,' noted Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
These reported losses point to significant pressure on Russia's military resources, which Ukrainian leadership believes could impact the future course of the conflict.
The casualty data presented by the Ukrainian president suggests a substantial strain on Russian military manpower, potentially affecting its operational capabilities. Ukraine's strategy of aiming for high enemy attrition rates appears designed to alter the war's dynamics and increase the long-term costs for the aggressor state. Furthermore, such statistics can influence international assessments of the conflict's trajectory and the efficacy of continued support for Ukraine's defense.
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