During the summer offensive that began on May 1, the Russian army lost 31,000 servicemen, according to the British publication The Economist.
Russia's losses during the summer offensive
According to his estimates, Russia's total losses since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine amount to between 900,000 and 1.3 million people, of which about 190,000-350,000 were killed.
The publication published a chart illustrating changes in the front line over the years of the war. The largest territories were captured by Russian troops last year in the area of Ugledar.
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This year's summer offensive is estimated to have surpassed the campaign at Bakhmut and Avdiivka in terms of the scale of its captures, although it was accompanied by even greater losses.
Last year, for every Russian soldier killed, there was only 0.038 square kilometers of occupied Ukrainian territory.
Even at the current rate of advance, it would take Russia about 89 years to completely capture Ukraine.
It would take about 4 years to capture the four regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson, which Moscow declared its territory.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian military personnel have destroyed at least 920 Russian occupiers.
From the beginning of the full-scale invasion until July 10, 2025, the number of losses of the Russian army is approximately 1,030,580 people.