Russia’s losses in Ukraine from 2022 exceed losses in all its wars since World War II combined , – The Economist
Analyzing data from various sources, the publication came to the conclusion: the losses of the occupiers from 462,000 to 728,000 Russian soldiers were disabled by mid-June – this is more than the estimated number of Russian invasion forces in February 2022.
Despite this, Western officials and analysts suggest that significant losses are unlikely to affect Russia’s supply of manpower in the near to medium term.
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Approx. disabled – meaning killed and seriously wounded, who can no longer return to the battlefield.
