Russia lost 180,000 more last year than in 2023: Ukraine

Brendan Cole is a Newsweek journalist in London in the United Kingdom. Its objective is Russia and Ukraine, in specific the war introduced through Moscow. It also covers other geopolitical spaces, adding China. Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 by International Business Times and, as well as in English, meets Russian and French. You can touch Brendan by sending an email to B. cole@newsweek. com or follow him in his account x @brendanmarkcole.

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The forces that fight for Moscow suffered many more victims in 2024 than last year, according to the commander, in the main of Ukraine, who described the value that Russian troops pay for the invasion of the large scale of President Vladimir Putin.

General Oleksandr Syrskyi said on Monday that Russia had more than 434,000 victims last year, a great peak in the cost of Ukraine of Russian victims in 2023.

The precise figures for other murdered and injuries are difficult to evaluate, any of the parties remains tight in their losses.

Newsweek contacted Russia’s Ministry of Defense to obtain comments.

Russia has an impulse of the battlefield, however, its recent territorial gains were at the expense of the losses of the best workers due to “meat assaults” components.

While Moscow says that its mobilization policies reconstruct the number of troops, the numbers often raise questions about the sustainability of the invasion of Vladimir Putin. Meanwhile, Ukraine faces shortage of troops and the greatest amount of defections.

The Ukraine armed forces provide daily updates to their estimate of Russian patients who come with any other murdered and injured people.

kyiv’s most recent estimate obtained 1,600 Russian victims on Tuesday in the last 24 hours, taking the general since the war of February 24, 2022 with 822,030.

But Syrskyi’s revelation to the Ukrainian television channel TSN described the great scope of the losses of Russian workers in the year beyond the year.

He said that Moscow’s forces had undergone 434,000 victims last year fed through attacks opposed to cities, as for Pokrovsk, whose capture is the key to Moscow’s goal to control Donetsk’s total region.

Approximately 180,000 were more than the estimation of kyiv by 2023 of 252,570 Russian victims, Ukraine did not reach the general number in the number of other people killed and how many other people had been injured.

The count of Ukraine used the word “liquidated” until August 23, 2023 without specifying whether Russian troops were injured or killed. Since then, kyiv has referred to the “approximate losses of the enemy”, which includes those killed in the fight and wounds.

Syrskyi also said on Monday that around 150,000 Russian infantry soldiers were killed last year and that 2024 had gained Russian than the last two years of combined war.

The War Study Institute (ISW) on Monday that the Russian Army Command probably willing to settle for records of victims, specifically between September and November to obtain higher territorial gains of the attacks of dropout.

Russia has not updated its 6,000 infantry soldiers killed since September 2022. The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, said in December that 43,000 Ukrainian troops had been killed and that 370,000 injuries had been registered. This figure included infantry men who had been injured more than once.

General Oleksandr Syrskyi told TSN: “This year of fighting them more than the last two years of the combined war. “

The ISW said on January 20: “The Russian Army Command was probably willing to settle for records of victims in the fall of 2024, specifically from September to November 2024array . . . to download a relatively larger territorial attack and directed through infantry.

The loss of the best Russian troops continues and the ISW reported that Moscow higher its number by recruiting women in volunteer detachments.

Meanwhile, Ukraine will have to assume his own hard work problems, saying that Syrsky said that the existing mobilization does not meet the wishes of the Armed Forces. According to the reports, Ukrainian commanders were recently arrested and the main points of the accusations are not yet clear, one was arrested for not having informed the government of a mass dropout of the troops.

Brendan Cole is a Newsweek journalist in London in the United Kingdom. Its objective is Russia and Ukraine, in specific the war introduced through Moscow. It also covers other geopolitical spaces, adding China. Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 by International Business Times and, as well as in English, meets Russian and French. You can touch Brendan by sending an email to B. cole@newsweek. com or follow him in his account x @brendanmarkcole.

Brendan Cole is a Newsweek journalist in London in the United Kingdom. Its objective is Russia and Ukraine, in specific the war introduced through Moscow. It also covers other geopolitical spaces, adding China. Brendan joined Newsweek in 2018 by International Business Times and, as well as in English, meets Russian and French. You can touch Brendan by sending an email to B. cole@newsweek. com or follow him in his account x @brendanmarkcole.

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