Nearly 2 million military casualties from Ukraine war: study
The Center for Strategic and International Studies projects combined Russian and Ukrainian casualties could reach 2 million by spring 2026, with Russia accounting for about 1.2 million losses.
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Cumulative losses among the military in the conflict on Ukraine reaches two million — NYT: EADaily
EADaily, January 27th, 2026. "Almost 2 million" — the cumulative losses among the military personnel for almost four years of the conflict in Ukraine are approaching this mark. Ukraine, writes The New York Times.
The number of dead and wounded during the nearly four-year-long Russian war in Ukraine is around 1.8 million victims, according to a new estimate. On the Russian side, nearly 1.2 million soldiers have been killed or wounded.
A CSIS study published today shows that nearly 1.2 million Russian soldiers and nearly 600,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died, injured or disappeared since the beginning of the war in Ukraine in February 2022. The total number of low-income countries is about 1.8 million, and it will probably reach 2 million this year, referring to the study. According to CSIS, no great power has suffered a number of downs or deaths even near these numbers since t…
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