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[Discussion] Russia's Grim Toll: 165,000 Troops Killed in Ukraine Conflict


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Staggering Death Toll: Over 165,000 Russian Soldiers Reportedly Killed in Ukraine Conflict

Reports from independent Russian media outlets, Meduza and Mediazona, suggest a massive loss of life among the Russian armed forces in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Since the commencement of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an estimated total of 165,000 Russian troops have been killed according to the report published on February 24.

Escalating Consequence: Rising Russian Casualties Year after Year

To arrive at this shocking statistic, the investigators utilized open-source research and statistical analysis. The data indicates an unsettling trend - Russian casualties have been increasing with each passing year. In 2022, the death toll of Russian soldiers was around 20,000. However, this figure saw a significant increase, more than doubling in 2023, estimated to be between 47,000 and 53,000. By 2024, nearly 100,000 Russian soldiers had reportedly lost their lives.

This alarming assessment doesn't take into account the forcible recruits from the occupied Ukrainian territories or foreign fighters aiding Russian forces. The final estimate was reached by cross-verifying the roll call of the deceased with Russia's Register of Inheritance Cases.

The Greater Loss: Beyond The Deceased

The overall impact of the conflict on Russian personnel expands beyond fatalities. The Ukrainian General Staff, on Feb. 24, reported a total of 868,230 cases, encompassing not only the dead but also wounded, missing, and captive personnel. Such overwhelming figures suggest that the devastation caused by the war is far wider and deeper than death alone.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky too shed light on the dire situation. Moscow had lost nearly 250,000 soldiers in the conflict, with battles in Russia's Kursk Oblast accounting for 20,000 of the total, Zelensky claimed on Feb. 15. He also noted that over 610,000 Russian soldiers had been wounded since the onset of the invasion.

The Battlefront: Embroiled in War Against Ukraine

In August 2024, Kyiv undertook a cross-border incursion into Kursk, initially securing about 1,300 square kilometers (500 square miles) of Russian territory. The persistent presence of Ukrainian forces was met with additional forces being deployed. Approximately 12,000 North Korean soldiers were sent to Kursk Oblast last fall to assist Russian forces in combating Ukrainian soldiers.

Russia's Painful Tide: Surging Cases of Missing Persons

The rising death toll in the conflict has had tragic effects on the home front. Russian courts dealt with about 20,000 missing persons cases in 2024, which is a distressing two-and-a-half times the pre-war annual average, as reported by Mediazona on Feb. 4. The escalating conflict and increasing casualties, it seems, are leaving long-lasting marks on Russia, both in its ranks and among its civilians.


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