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According to Ukraine's General Staff, Russia's troop losses have reached approximately 1,397,060 since the onset of its large-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. The most recent daily report indicates an additional 1,270 Russian soldiers have been killed in the past 24 hours, alongside significant equipment losses. Kyiv reports that Russia has also lost 12,057 tanks, 44,731 artillery pieces, 1,443 air defense units, and 371,882 drones. Ukraine refrains from disclosing its own military casualties, citing the need for operational confidentiality. Ongoing Western assessments indicate that Russian losses are likely to be considerably greater than those of Ukraine as the conflict continues.
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00:00Russia's losses in Ukraine have reached another grim milestone.
00:03Ukraine's general staff says Moscow has now lost around 13 Dangti 7,060 troops
00:10since February 24, 2022.
00:13That includes 1,270 Russian casualties reported in just the past day.
00:18Kiev also says Russia has lost more than 12,000 tanks,
00:22nearly 25,000 armored combat vehicles,
00:26over 44,000 artillery systems,
00:28and more than 371,000 drones.
00:32Ukraine says Russia has also lost 436 aircraft,
00:37353 helicopters, 33 ships and boats, and two submarines.
00:41These figures cannot be independently verified in full.
00:45And Ukraine does not publish its own military losses,
00:48citing operational secrecy.
00:50But Western analysts say Russian casualties remain significantly higher than Ukraine's.
00:55For Moscow, the invasion has become a grinding war of manpower and equipment losses.
01:00And for Ukraine, the latest figures show the extraordinary cost Russia continues to pay.
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