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Russia’s hard work losses in Ukraine have exceeded the dark step because the tension between the war countries has been greater in recent months, according to the figures of the Ukraine Armed Forces.
Moscow has lost only 2,000 infantry soldiers consisting of the day and more than 800,000 men from the war. Ukraine losses include those that are killed or injured.
Russia has achieved significant progress in several parts of the first line through the end of 2024, however, territorial profits are painful, and Putin’s forces break their own records of victims per month for 3 consecutive months of October, November and December.
Newsweek reached out to the Russian Federation’s Defense Ministry and Ukraine’s Defense Ministry for comment via email.
The losses of Russia’s army workers’ corps going from the dark stages in terms of daily counting and global patients are vital because Moscow is facing a labor shortage lately, which may still undermine its ability to continue this war. In addition, the lack of troops under development combined with the loss of Russia’s main apparatus may weaken Russia’s defensive capabilities and pave the way for further counterattacks through Ukraine.
In their stories of the Russian daily victims, the Ukrainian armed forces reported that Russia had lost 1970 infantry soldiers today, achieving new heights because the number of infantry soldiers lost in the appearance of Moscow consisting with Day 1,000 to 1,500. The speed of the consistent with the losses of the month of Russia began to accumulate as of September 2023, achieving the summit in December 2024.
Moscow has not only experienced a building in losses in its own troops, but also began to waste a higher number of North Korean infantry soldiers who fight along the Russians in the Kursk first line. While it is estimated that between 10,000 and 12,000 soldiers of the Democratic Popular Republic of Korea (RPDC) were deployed in Kursk, Ukrainian President Volodyr Zelensky recently said that they lost “up to an infantry battalion” for two days while fighting in the south of the region. The Pentagon in the past estimated that North Korea has lost around 1,000 infantry soldiers in Kursk.
In his speech before Ukrainian citizens, Zelensky declared in an article about X, previously known as Twitter, which in the five months that followed a release of an incursion in Kursk, Russia has lost more “38,000 single in this direction, with approximately approximately 15,000 of them irreparable losses. ” The 15,000 losses that the Ukrainian President said that they have died or incapable and cannot return to war.
Although Ukraine does not often release information about its own military losses in the nearly four-year war, Zelensky said in December 2024 that Kyiv’s losses of military personnel amounted to 43,000 since the war began, with 370,000 cases of soldiers being injured, and approximately 50 percent of those wounded later returning to service. The Ukrainian leader said that Kyiv’s losses amounted to 31,000 as of February 2024, according to BBC News.
Many have Zelensky’s statements about Ukrainian losses as a substation and have raised the hypothesis that kyiv’s losses can be in many thousands. The United Nations Human Rights Surveillance Mission in Ukraine also estimated that since the beginning of the war, 11,743 civilians have been killed and 24,614 have been injured in the conflict.
In his article on daily and global losses for Russia since today’s war began, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine wrote: “” There is little for a type that can conquer. “Louis XIV”.
The most recent Russian loss figures for Kyiv’s benchmark, British defence intelligence in its daily update on X on January 7, said: “Russian forces underwent 429,660 casualties (killed and wounded) in the Russian-Ukraine clash in 2024, a remarkable building. In the 252,940 victims supported in 2024. In 2023, according to Ukraine’s general staff.
“Russian forces sustained 429,660 casualties (killed and wounded) in the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2024, a notable increase on the 252,940 casualties sustained in 2023, according to Ukrainian General Staff reporting. Since the start of the conflict Russia has likely sustained over 790,000 casualties.”
Russia will continue to develop hard work losses such as the degenerate struggle in Kursk, after the launch of Ukraine of a new offensive in southern Kursk last weekend. The fighting continues in the midst of the hypothesis that Trump’s incoming management will strive for a high immediate fire and try to take anyone from anyone to the negotiating table.
Maya Mehrara is a News Reporter at Newsweek based in London, U.K.. Her focus is reporting on international news. She has covered Ukraine, Russia, immigration issues, and the revolution in Iran. Maya joined Newsweek in 2024 from the Londoners and had previously written for MyLondon, the Camden New Journal, BUST Magazine, and Washington Square News. She is a graduate of New York University and obtained her NCTJ at News Associates. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Maya by emailing [email protected].
Maya Mehrara is a News Reporter at Newsweek based in London, U.K.. Her focus is reporting on international news. She has covered Ukraine, Russia, immigration issues, and the revolution in Iran. Maya joined Newsweek in 2024 from the Londoners and had previously written for MyLondon, the Camden New Journal, BUST Magazine, and Washington Square News. She is a graduate of New York University and obtained her NCTJ at News Associates. Languages: English. You can get in touch with Maya by emailing [email protected].