Ratio of Russian to Ukrainian military casualties increase to 8:1 this year
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Russia reportedly losing 8 troops for every 1 Ukrainian soldier killed
Russia is now losing eight troops for every one Ukrainian soldier killed in the battlefield, with Moscow’s army suffering 1.4 million casualties since the launch of the invasion in 2022, according to a new report. While much of the war saw the Russia-Ukraine casualty ratio at around 2:1, Moscow’s losses have ballooned in 2026 largely...
Russia is now losing eight soldiers to every Ukrainian soldier killed on the battlefield, and the Moscow army has suffered 1.4 million casualties since the beginning of the invasion in 2022, according to a new report.Although for much of the war the rate of casualties between Russia and Ukraine was approximately 2:1, Moscow's losses have skyrocketed in 2026, largely due to the advance of the drone attacks in Ukraine, according to the Center for …
Ukraine ' s massive use of drones and robotic systems has fundamentally changed the nature of the fighting: according to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), in the first half of 2026, the ratio of losses between Russia and Ukraine increased to almost 8:1, whereas during most of the full-scale war it was about 2-3:1. The authors explain this change primarily because of Ukraine ' s large-scale use of FPV drones, he…
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