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In May 2026, a senior official from British intelligence, Anne Keast-Butler, disclosed that close to 500,000 Russian soldiers have perished since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine commenced in February 2022, marking the most significant confirmed fatalities for Russia since World War II. According to the Netherlands Military Intelligence and Security Service, Russia's total losses, including those killed and permanently incapacitated, are estimated to be around 1.2 million as of April 2026. An analysis by The Economist on May 17, 2026, projected the total number of Russian casualties, both killed and wounded, to fall between 1.1 and 1.5 million. At the present pace, Russia's confirmed death toll is expected to hit 500,000 in a matter of weeks, indicating an irreversible generational loss of military-age males that the nation's demographic trends suggest will be exceedingly difficult to recover from.

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00:00500,000 Russian soldiers confirmed dead.
00:03That is the finding of Britain's most senior intelligence official,
00:07and it makes Russia's losses in Ukraine the worst military death toll for Russia
00:11since the Second World War.
00:13Anne Keist Butler, the UK's top intelligence chief, confirmed in May 2026
00:19that nearly half a million Russian soldiers have been killed,
00:23not wounded, not captured, killed, since February 2022.
00:30The Netherlands' military intelligence puts permanent Russian losses,
00:33killed and permanently disabled, at 1.2 million.
00:37The Economist puts total casualties, killed and wounded, between 1.1 and 1.5 million.
00:44At current rates, Russia's confirmed dead will exceed 500,000 within days.
00:49For context, that is more than the United States lost in all of World War II.
00:55Russia had the world's second-largest army in 2022.
00:59Four years later, it is burned through it, and still the war goes on.
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