Guerre en Ukraine: voici le nombre de soldats russes tués, l’Ukraine renforce la sécurité dans ses régions frontalières du Bélarus – DHnet
- Reports on the conflict in Ukraine indicate a significant scale of Russian military losses alongside a strategic increase in Ukrainian security measures along the border with Belarus.
- Ukrainian authorities and international media outlets have provided varying estimates regarding the number of Russian soldiers killed or incapacitated since the start of the invasion in February 2022.
- According to reporting from RTBF, Russia has lost more than 1.35 million soldiers since February 2022.
Reports on the conflict in Ukraine indicate a significant scale of Russian military losses alongside a strategic increase in Ukrainian security measures along the border with Belarus.
Ukrainian authorities and international media outlets have provided varying estimates regarding the number of Russian soldiers killed or incapacitated since the start of the invasion in February 2022.
According to reporting from RTBF, Russia has lost more than 1.35 million soldiers since February 2022.
Other estimates provide different figures. Business AM reports that Russia has lost an estimated 1.1 million soldiers during the course of the war.
the chief of the Ukrainian army stated that Moscow’s losses in Ukraine amount to at least one thousand soldiers, as reported by Ukrinform.
Border Security and Strategic Reinforcements
Ukraine is currently reinforcing security in its regions that border Belarus. This movement to strengthen defensive positions in the border regions was reported by DHnet.
The reinforcement of these areas occurs as Ukraine continues to manage multiple fronts and monitor potential incursions or military movements from Belarusian territory.
Analysis of Occupation Costs
Beyond total casualty counts, Ukrainian analysts are examining the specific cost of maintaining territorial control. An analysis by Razomua.media evaluates the price of each kilometer of occupation.
The analysis utilizes a comparative metric of 179 against 200 to measure the human and material cost associated with the Russian occupation of Ukrainian land.
