Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has shared data showing that Russia endured its second-highest single-day loss of military personnel on October 18. This significant loss highlights the ongoing toll of the conflict that began in February 2022. Reports indicate that the situation continues to evolve, with the number of casualties increasing as the war progresses.
Citing reports from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Ministry of Defense revealed that on October 18, Russia lost 1,530 personnel. This figure marks the second-highest number of personnel lost in a single day since the onset of the full-scale invasion. The highest recorded loss in one day occurred on May 12, with 1,740 men reportedly killed.
The total number of Russian military personnel lost has now reached 675,800, according to the latest data. This staggering figure exemplifies the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict, raising questions about the future of Russia's military capabilities and the overall effectiveness of its operations.
As the conflict continues, estimating the death toll on both sides remains a complex task. Reports indicate varying figures, with the Russian Ministry of Defense claiming that Kyiv has lost almost half a million men since the onset of the war. In contrast, Western sources estimate that approximately 80,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since February 2022.
Moreover, the Russian media outlet Mediazona reported that by late September, over 71,000 Russian soldiers had been confirmed dead in Ukraine. A U.S. intelligence report has suggested that the conflict may have cost Russia nearly 90% of its personnel by 2023. This data reveals the ongoing human cost of the war and the challenges faced by both sides in maintaining their military strength.
With the situation constantly evolving, the Ministry of Defense for Ukraine and Russia have been contacted for further comments on these figures. The ongoing conflict raises critical questions about the future of military engagements and the potential for resolution.
On October 18, in addition to personnel losses, Russia reportedly lost a considerable amount of military equipment, including 13 tanks, 51 armored vehicles, 23 artillery systems, 48 unmanned aerial vehicles, and 93 vehicles and cisterns. The total cost of military equipment losses for Russia has reached an estimated $73,574,300,000.
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