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  1. cossackbedouin9960 on

    note that this the **minimum confirmed number**, and the reason casualties seem to be decreasing is that there’s a delay between the actual deaths and Mediazona confirming them

    **even now, half of deaths they confirmed this month occurred before 2025**

    also, recently over 23,000 deaths were revealed by the Manticore data leak which cuts off **around February 2025**

    >We requested that *Manticore* export all death certificates that explicitly listed Ukraine, or the Russian border regions of Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod, as the place of death. Cross-referencing this official registry leak with our existing backlog provided the definitive proof we needed. **Simply by matching names to the** ***ZAGS*** records**, we were able to independently verify 23,000 new fatalities**.The leak, however, is not a complete picture. **The database cuts off in early 2025, meaning casualties from the latter half of the year remain unaccounted fo**r. Furthermore, roughly half of all death certificates omit the specific place of death entirely. Even with this new data, our figure of 200,000 remains a conservative floor, not a ceiling

    US and UK intelligence estimate soldier deaths nowadays at 450,000-500,000

    **so anywhere between 300,0000 to 400,000 is a safe estimate**

  2. cossackbedouin9960 on

    the regional cassualty distribution is insanely skewed

    Moscow and Sankt Petersburg metropolitan regions( including the Leningrad and Moscow oblast which are esentially becoming the suburbs of those cities) account for about 25% of male population of working age( 21% of overall Russian population), **but only 7% of casualties**

    keeping that ratio, from a total of an estimated 1.3 million wounded, killled and missing soldiers, 1.2 million come from” provincial Russia”( excluding those two metropolises) , which had roughly 30 million men age 18 to 64 in 2021

    **1.2 million out of 30 million means 4% of all Russian men outside Moscow and Sankt Petersburg were a casualty in Ukraine**

    adding the 1 million currently in the army, **over 7% of Russian males age 18-64 outside Moscow and SP served in Ukraine or are currently in the Russian army**

    **adding federal police forces at 750,000 , and the border guards, means over 10% of Russian working age males outside Moscow and SP were part of military or security forces or are curently part of them**

  3. I wonder what would the number be if they got the late 25/early 26 numbers as losses seems to have sky rocketed recently.

  4. ahyesmyelbows on

    Does this include only russian citizens or anyone fighting in their uniforms?

  5. dat_9600gt_user on

    I hope most of the people working in Mediazona are safe and away from Russia.

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