Russia Appears to Be Hiding Its Death Figures
UKRAINE, JUL 7 – Zelensky announced agreements enabling Kyiv to increase drone production by hundreds of thousands this year to counter ongoing Russian drone strikes disrupting key airports.
- Since March 2025, Russia's official statistics bureau Rosstat has ceased releasing monthly figures on births, deaths, and other demographic indicators amid a growing population crisis and continued military casualties.
- This data blackout follows reports of Russia concealing its severe population decline and high military casualties in Ukraine, with experts linking the omission to Kremlin efforts to obscure these issues.
- Russian demographer Alexei Raksha, citing internal data from an unspecified region, reported that male life expectancy declined from 66 years in 2024 to 61 by mid-2025, while birth rates reached historic lows not seen since the early 1800s, according to analysis shared alongside findings from a U.S.-based defense research organization.
- Ukraine's military claimed Russian personnel losses reached over 1,027,000 as of July 7, while Russia also restricted external cause death statistics starting July 2024 to hinder independent casualty estimates.
- The suppression of demographic data and media repression suggest the Kremlin aims to maintain public support and manage domestic discontent amid rising recruitment struggles and demographic instability.
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Probably to hide the number of soldiers killed in Ukraine, but also a worrying decline in births
Russia stopped publishing monthly statistics amid the Kremlin's war against Ukraine.
The Russian State Statistics Federal Service (Rosstat) has stopped reporting further on the number of deaths in Russia, the most likely part of Kremlin's efforts to hide the losses recorded in...
Rosstat Stops Publishing Monthly Population Data Amid War Deaths, Demographic Crisis
Russia’s state statistics agency Rosstat has stopped publishing monthly data on births and deaths, a move that comes amid a deepening demographic crisis and ongoing troop losses in the war against Ukraine.
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