Analysis has shed light on one of Moscow’s most closely-guarded secrets – the death toll from its invasion of Ukraine.
Nearly 50,000 Russian men have died in the war in Ukraine, according to the first independent statistical analysis of Russia’s war dead.
The father and son of Russian army Sgt Daniil Dumenko, 35, who was killed in Ukraine, mourn his death at a ceremony in Volzhsky Reports about military losses have been repressed in Russian media, activists and independent journalists say. “The estimate we did with Meduza allows us to see the ‘hidden’ deaths, deaths the Russian government is so obsessively and unsuccessfully trying to hide.”
That surge is roughly in line with a May assessment by the White House that more than 20,000 Russians had been killed in Ukraine since December, though this is lower than US and UK intelligence assessments of overall Russian deaths.In February, the UK Ministry of Defence said approximately 40,000 to 60,000 Russians had likely been killed in the war.
“Casualties among inmates, first recruited by Wagner and now by the ministry of defence, are also a very hazy subject, with a lot of potential for manipulation. Statistics could actually give better results.”
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