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By the end of 2025, Russia’s total irrecoverable losses in the war are projected to reach 1.2 million—a figure unseen since World War II. Yet in the Kremlin, these unprecedented casualties are met with calm resolve. Russia appears willing to continue the war, losing hundreds of thousands of soldiers each year.
Archived version: https://archive.is/20251218190019/https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/russia-has-lost-12-million-troops-in-ukraine-more-than-its-entire-pre-war-army-14361
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Im pretty sure the 1.2m number just measures casualties, not corpses.
If someone trips and breaks an ankle, that’s a casualty just as much as when someone tries to headbutt an FPV drone.
Only one of those is unrecoverable though.
From the article. It doesn’t count sprained ankles but does count things like foot blown off.
Probably on average though, it includes injuries that can’t be recovered from like missing limbs.
Hey, I’ve been hit by my own drone and I survived. It didn’t have a bomb though. 🙃