Newsweek has contacted the Russian Defense Ministry to request comment. Moscow has confirmed the deaths of fewer than 6,000 troops, and fewer than 4,000 additional fighters drawn from Russia's puppet so-called "people's republics" in the occupied Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. Russia does not regularly release casualty figures and equipment losses. This photograph shows a destroyed Russian tank on the border of Donetsk and Kharkiv regions of Ukraine on September 22, 2022. Monday's figures also included eight armored combat vehicles bringing the total to 5,928 four more vehicles and fuel tanks bringing the total to 4,544 one artillery system bringing the total to 1,929 four UAVs bringing the total to 1,617 and two items of special equipment bringing the total to 169. Ukrainian forces estimate Moscow has so far suffered some 284,280 injured and another 1,000 captured. At the current rate of 300 to 400 deaths reported each day, Russia's military could reach the grim 100,000 milestone by Christmas Day. Per Ukraine's newest figures released on Monday morning, Russia has now lost 2,966 tanks since Moscow's troops crossed into Ukrainian territory on February 24.Īnother 620 Russian troops were claimed killed by the Ukrainian armed forces, bringing the total to 94,760 since February 24. Russian forces in Ukraine lost another 24 tanks as of Sunday, according to the latest figures from Ukraine's armed forces, as the total alleged casualty figure for the nine-month old invasion neared 100,000 troops.
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