NATO: Some 900,000 Russian troop casualties recorded in Ukraine

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NATO: Russia Suffers Significant Casualties in Ukraine War

A senior NATO official reported on Thursday that Russia has experienced approximately 900,000 troop casualties since the onset of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine over three years ago. The ongoing Russia Ukraine war has resulted in substantial losses for Moscow, highlighting the intensity of the conflict.

Heavy Russian Troop Losses

According to NATO estimates, the conflict, which began on February 24, 2022, has led to as many as 250,000 Russian soldiers killed. These figures underscore the devastating impact of the war on Russian forces.

Ukraine’s Defense and Battlefield Situation

Ukraine has been actively defending against the Russian invasion, receiving considerable support from Western allies in its efforts. Initially, Ukrainian forces successfully reclaimed some territories from Russia. However, the situation has evolved into a protracted war of attrition, characterized by incremental Russian advances and a persistently challenging battlefield environment.

Difficult Battlefield Conditions

NATO’s assessment describes the “situation on the battlefield” as remaining “very difficult.” Despite no anticipated major collapse of Ukrainian defensive lines in the near term, the official indicated that “Russia will continue to increase the pressure along the front lines and on Ukraine in general,” even if advancements remain gradual.

Russia’s Strategy of Attrition

The NATO official noted Russia’s recent territorial gains in eastern Ukraine, particularly around Torezk and near Pokrovsk. This progress aligns with Russia’s apparent strategy of accepting “high losses in exchange for slow gains,” suggesting a willingness to endure substantial casualties to achieve limited objectives.

February Casualty Figures

In February of this year alone, Russia reportedly incurred 35,140 casualties, according to the NATO official, further emphasizing the heavy toll of the ongoing conflict.

Ukraine’s Perspective and Actions

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on last year’s surprise advance into enemy territory, viewing it as a success despite the general withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Russia’s Kursk region.

Moving War to Russian Territory

Kyiv initiated a counter-move against Moscow, launching a limited incursion in August. Zelensky stated in a video address that “It is absolutely fair to move the war to where it came from,” justifying Ukraine’s actions to bring the conflict onto Russian soil.

Operations in Kursk Region

Zelensky’s video was recorded in Ukraine’s Sumy border region, the staging point for Ukrainian forces entering Russian territory. He mentioned discussing with commanders fighting in Kursk the necessary equipment and support, emphasizing ongoing efforts to “protecting our positions.”

Currently, Ukrainian forces maintain control over a small area within the Russian Kursk region, covering only a few square kilometers.


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