Russia suffered a shockingly high casualty rate over five days

Losses are intensifying amid a new push
A report from Ukraine's General Staff
Russian losses from the days prior
Thousands killed and wounded
Moscow had a sixth day above 1,000
Losses increased in April
Slowing casualties
Russian losses in March
Annual daily casualty rate statistics
Mass attacks on the frontlines
February was a difficult month
Ukraine's casualty figures may be correct
The UK estimates 450,000 casualties
Tens of thousands have been killed
An unknown number of dead mercenaries
What will happen next?
Losses are intensifying amid a new push

Russia suffered a shockingly high casualty rate over a five-day period with troop losses reaching over one thousand in several days according to Ukraine. An aggressive push to take territory before U.S. help arrives is driving the losses. 

A report from Ukraine's General Staff

Newsweek reported on the recent daily casualty figures coming from Ukraine’s General Staff and noted that May 1st saw Moscow lose upwards of 1,120 personnel in a twenty-four period. This was the fifth consecutive day of very high losses. 

Russian losses from the days prior

The previous four days also saw troop losses above one thousand soldiers according to updates from the Ukrainian General Staff. Moscow suffered 1,250 losses on April 30th, 1,096 on April 29th, and 1,124 on April 28th as well as 27th. 

Thousands killed and wounded

Russian losses over the five days totaled 5,910 while it suffered a loss of 7,980 soldiers for the week, a number Newsweek’s Brenden Cole noted averaged out at 1,140 troops killed or wounded for the week. It was a truly shocking number. 

Moscow had a sixth day above 1,000

The high casualties being suffered by Russia didn’t slow on May 2nd. Ukraine’s General Staff reported in its daily update that the Kremlin lost another 1,030 troops in the fighting that had taken place over the previous twenty-four hours. 

Losses increased in April

Newsweek noted that Russian losses in Ukraine increased in the second half of April amid a push by Moscow in Donetsk Oblast, presumably to seize as much Ukrainian territory as possible before American weapons and supplies begin arriving in Ukraine. 

Slowing casualties

There have been several occasions in the war where the daily Russian casualty count has reached over 1,000. Most recently in March 2024, Russia saw losses of over 1,000 troops nine times in what was a rather slow month following the capture of Avdiivka.

Russian losses in March

The UK Ministry of Defense reported in April 2024 that the average number of Russian casualties in March of the same year had reached 913 soldiers a day, which was down by 74 soldiers from February 2024. 

Annual daily casualty rate statistics

Russia’s average daily troop losses by year have risen significantly since Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine. Moscow suffered an average daily loss in 2022 of 400 and 693 in 2023. But that number has risen to 913 in the first quarter of 2024. 

Mass attacks on the frontlines

According to the UK Defense Minister: “The increase reflects Russia's ongoing reliance on mass to sustain pressure on Ukrainian frontlines.” This is also likely why casualties in April have been so high as well. 

February was a difficult month

February 2024 also saw Russian casualties pushed over 1,000 thirteen times compared to only four times in January. The most recent estimates of the Kremlin’s total casualties in the war as of May 2nd was 470,870 according to the Ukrainian General Staff. 

Ukraine's casualty figures may be correct

Russian casualty numbers quoted by Ukraine's General Staff may seem high, but there are reliable third-party estimations that suggest Kyiv’s totals may not be too far from the mark—especially the numbers being estimated by the United Kingdom.

The UK estimates 450,000 casualties

On April 27th, the UK Minister of State and Minister for the Armed Forces Leo Docherty revealed that Russia has likely suffered a total of 450,000 casualties since the invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022 according to a quote from the UK Defence Journal. 

Tens of thousands have been killed

“We estimate that approximately 450,000 Russian military personnel have been killed or wounded, and tens of thousands more have already deserted since the start of the conflict,” Docherty said in response to a question from Shadow Secretary of State for Defence John Healey. 

An unknown number of dead mercenaries

“The number of personnel killed serving in Russian private military companies (PMCs) is not clear,” Docherty added. However, the original estimate is quite close to the figure reported by the Ukrainian General Staff on May 2nd. 

What will happen next?

How the next few months will develop is not yet known. On April 22nd, the Institute for the Study of War reported that Russia was conducting air and information operations ahead of a possible offensive. If Russia does launch an offensive in 2024, its losses will only increase. 

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