The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine publishes their reports of Russian losses daily. I record them and made them into a graph. The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine describes these figures as “combat losses of the enemy”.
As I said a year ago, keep in mind that war is chaos, people are dying, and all belligerents might present propaganda to gain any advantage in their cause. Concerning these numbers, Ukraine might inflate the numbers to increase morale or they might fail to confirm and record all Russian casualties. I don’t know.
According to US estimates as of December 7th 2024, Russia’s killed and wounded are estimated to be more than 700,000. According to UK estimates as of January 7th 2025, more than 790,000 were killed and wounded. BBC News Russia on February 21st 2025 estimates between 167,194 to 234,669 killed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_War#Total_casualties
Estimates of Ukrainian losses are also given in the Wikipedia page. 80,000 killed, 400,000 wounded before September 2024 according the Wall Street Journal claiming to cite a confidential Ukrainian estimate. US estimates more than 57,500 killed and 250,000 wounded as of October 10th 2024. The Economist estimates between 60,000 killed and 100,000 killed, while 400,000 are wounded as of November 26th 2024.
Over the year, it seems that Russia’s daily losses have increased according to the Ukrainian reports. Figures are consistently above 1000 now. However, I couldn’t recognize any upticks in casualty numbers that correlate to reports of significant frontline developments like I did in the past. Maybe someone else can?
Also I’m not an expert so I’m not strongly confident about everything here.
Below is what I already wrote before on the previous anniversary. No need to read if you don’t want:
With that in mind, I think it’s unjustified to say that both sides are equally dishonest and inaccurate here. I think that it’s highly probable that the Russian figures are more inaccurate that the Ukrainian figures.
Skipping ahead to February 21st 2024, they have now confirmed at least 45,123 dead just by this investigation alone, including 6,614 since October last year. Since that date, there has been a sharp increase in average weekly deaths compared with previous months. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68358008
As for the graph, you can see certain bumps and dips in the number of alleged Russian troop losses which I associate with certain wartime events.
But the first days of war appear hectic in record keeping (like seven times when the total recorded Russian troop casualties wasn’t changed). The big white peak you see is a 3,160 Russian troop loss in one day, according to the March 3rd 2022 update. The day before was only 130. Maybe a backlog? I don’t know.
The second big peak is the 1500 increase in total Russian troop losses according to the March 15th 2022 report after 6 days of no updates. It’s possibly another backlog.
Record keeping seems to shape up in March 16th 2022.
The increase in losses seen in September 2022 could be due to the big collapse of the Russian front in Kharkiv.
The increase in November 2022 could be due to Russia’s retreat from Kherson.
Afterward the Russian military was reported to be sending a huge wave of troops into Bakhmut with high losses.
A bump is seen around early June when reports of a Ukrainian counteroffensive began emerging.
Around October 10th 2023, reports emerged of a Russian offensive at Avdiivka.
Again, I’m not an expert so I’m not strongly confident about everything here.
dangerousbob on
The spike at the start really shows how the northern offensive collapsed for the Russians.
This analyses the problem of “Whose numbers should we believe?” by taking all of the supporting information such as claimed numbers from everyone, official death tolls, confirmed death tolls, and most importantly the constant numbers of newly recruited Russians confirmed per region in Russia.
The end result is that Ukraine’s numbers might be off by 10% or so, but they’re pretty accurate.
1ucius on
That’s a mighty exponent
Every_Return7662 on
Not enough, there’s over 130 million russians to go
MrSssnrubYesThatllDo on
Whatever the number is it doesn’t matter. It’s their fault. Nobody cares. The sooner it drops to zero the better. But not because we care for russians. We just want this to stop.
Every single Ukrainian death is a tragedy. They’re the ones the civilised world will remember.
bloodandsunshine on
One of the only numbers not related to financial debt and alcoholism they can keep consistently going up.
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Source: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine
Tool: Microsoft Excel
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine publishes their reports of Russian losses daily. I record them and made them into a graph. The Ministry of Defence of Ukraine describes these figures as “combat losses of the enemy”.
As I said a year ago, keep in mind that war is chaos, people are dying, and all belligerents might present propaganda to gain any advantage in their cause. Concerning these numbers, Ukraine might inflate the numbers to increase morale or they might fail to confirm and record all Russian casualties. I don’t know.
According to US estimates as of December 7th 2024, Russia’s killed and wounded are estimated to be more than 700,000. According to UK estimates as of January 7th 2025, more than 790,000 were killed and wounded. BBC News Russia on February 21st 2025 estimates between 167,194 to 234,669 killed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_War#Total_casualties
Estimates of Ukrainian losses are also given in the Wikipedia page. 80,000 killed, 400,000 wounded before September 2024 according the Wall Street Journal claiming to cite a confidential Ukrainian estimate. US estimates more than 57,500 killed and 250,000 wounded as of October 10th 2024. The Economist estimates between 60,000 killed and 100,000 killed, while 400,000 are wounded as of November 26th 2024.
Over the year, it seems that Russia’s daily losses have increased according to the Ukrainian reports. Figures are consistently above 1000 now. However, I couldn’t recognize any upticks in casualty numbers that correlate to reports of significant frontline developments like I did in the past. Maybe someone else can?
Also I’m not an expert so I’m not strongly confident about everything here.
Below is what I already wrote before on the previous anniversary. No need to read if you don’t want:
According to Russia, 1,351 Russian servicemen had died as of March 25th 2022.
And then on September 21st 2022, Russia then said that 5,937 servicemen had died in total. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-partial-mobilisation-will-see-300000-drafted-defence-minister-2022-09-21/
With that in mind, I think it’s unjustified to say that both sides are equally dishonest and inaccurate here. I think that it’s highly probable that the Russian figures are more inaccurate that the Ukrainian figures.
As far as independent journalism goes, a list of dead Russian soldiers was compiled by Mediazona, BBC Russia, and about a dozen anonymous volunteers in Russia. Those Russian deaths were only confirmed from sources like newspaper articles, photographs on tombstones, fellow soldiers mourning their comrades and even tips from relatives who want their loved ones included in the tally. On December 9th 2022, they confirmed at least 10,000 Russian service members died just by this investigation alone.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/18/world/europe/russia-death-toll-war.html
https://meduza.io/en/news/2022/12/09/bbc-and-mediazona-confirm-10-000-russian-soldiers-dead-in-ukraine
Skipping ahead to February 21st 2024, they have now confirmed at least 45,123 dead just by this investigation alone, including 6,614 since October last year. Since that date, there has been a sharp increase in average weekly deaths compared with previous months.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-68358008
(BBC Russia) https://www.bbc.com/russian/articles/c4njygx17w3o?ocid=wsrussian.social.in-app-messaging.telegram..russiantelegram_.edit&src_origin=BBCS_BBC
https://en.zona.media/article/2022/05/20/casualties_eng
As for the graph, you can see certain bumps and dips in the number of alleged Russian troop losses which I associate with certain wartime events.
But the first days of war appear hectic in record keeping (like seven times when the total recorded Russian troop casualties wasn’t changed). The big white peak you see is a 3,160 Russian troop loss in one day, according to the March 3rd 2022 update. The day before was only 130. Maybe a backlog? I don’t know.
The second big peak is the 1500 increase in total Russian troop losses according to the March 15th 2022 report after 6 days of no updates. It’s possibly another backlog.
Record keeping seems to shape up in March 16th 2022.
The increase in losses seen in September 2022 could be due to the big collapse of the Russian front in Kharkiv.
The increase in November 2022 could be due to Russia’s retreat from Kherson.
Afterward the Russian military was reported to be sending a huge wave of troops into Bakhmut with high losses.
A bump is seen around early June when reports of a Ukrainian counteroffensive began emerging.
Around October 10th 2023, reports emerged of a Russian offensive at Avdiivka.
Again, I’m not an expert so I’m not strongly confident about everything here.
The spike at the start really shows how the northern offensive collapsed for the Russians.
Glory to Ukraine
If you’re prepared to invest an hour, [Perun](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja6-espHVSE&ab_channel=Perun) has a lengthy analysis of Russian troop casualties.
This analyses the problem of “Whose numbers should we believe?” by taking all of the supporting information such as claimed numbers from everyone, official death tolls, confirmed death tolls, and most importantly the constant numbers of newly recruited Russians confirmed per region in Russia.
The end result is that Ukraine’s numbers might be off by 10% or so, but they’re pretty accurate.
That’s a mighty exponent
Not enough, there’s over 130 million russians to go
Whatever the number is it doesn’t matter. It’s their fault. Nobody cares. The sooner it drops to zero the better. But not because we care for russians. We just want this to stop.
Every single Ukrainian death is a tragedy. They’re the ones the civilised world will remember.
One of the only numbers not related to financial debt and alcoholism they can keep consistently going up.