Speaking of losses... someone decided to examine the Russian side.
Notice that Russia lost over half of its initial invasion force in 2022.
That is why Ukraine made sweeping gains in the fall, before Russia mobilized. Russia lost the manpower necessary to hold the frontline at the time. Compared to today's 710,000 man invasion force.
Now, every year following, Russian casualties are twice the size of the initial invasion force.
Also,
Russia is now approaching Japan's total losses in WW2. With no sign of slowing down or wanting less.
For Russia, spreading death is the purpose of its existence. Kill unto others, and kill your own to do it. #Russia.
This is what the dark side of humanity looks like, and why it is critical that our institutions exist to oppose it.
If we fail to safeguard them, and if they fail to act in a time of need, then Russia is what all our nations would look like.
Russia’s military casualty rate
The scale of Russian casualties in the war it started is staggering—and they continue to grow year over year:
- 2022 — 105,960
- 2023 — 359,230 (+250,000)
- 2024 — 789,550 (+430,000)
- 2025 — 1.2 million (+410,000)
The scale of the losses becomes even more astonishing when placed alongside World War II casualty figures:
- Italy — 242,232
- Hungary — 200,000
- Japan — 1.3 million
- Germany — 4+ million