400,000 soldiers, 300 planes, 24 ships… The painful Russian reckoning of two years of war

Next February 24th will be fulfilled two years after the Russian invasion of Ukrainea conflict that the Kremlin dreamed of resolving in just a few weeks under the simple threat of the arrival of the Russian bear a country ruled by a former actor already a stunned international community after the first invasion of Crimea in 2014.

But Puppet government that Moscow wanted to install in Kiev – after President Volodomir Zelensky fled in terror with his entire executive branch – this was not the case, and at least for now there is little sign in Ukraine of becoming a second Belarus.

The conflict has long been entrenched, both on the battlefield, with little noticeable progress after Russian troops first invaded from the east, and in the international chambers, which provide Kiev with enough support to stop Vladimir Putin. but this is far from guaranteeing complete victory in the war.

The real underlying debate whether Ukraine must give up the territory that Russia took away from it and accept a dishonorable peace remains unfinished. And it is also unclear to what extent the West can force Ukraine to join NATO or the European Union, or whether it is in its best interest to challenge Putin too much.

With this confusing panorama, Russian society is faced with a war report that the official media is hiding and that the enemy is trying to fatten and ventilate as much as possible. A complete reorganization of their military leadership is being carried out from among the Ukrainians A daily assessment that gives an impression of how dearly the war is costing Russia.

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The death toll two years after the start of the war

One of the most accurate figures that exists (with the obvious caveats in any war process) is the daily count of losses in the enemy ranks by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and which allows us to venture that Russia will encounter the two-year war with 400,000 dead in its ranks.

According to the number registered as of Friday, February 9, combat losses of Russian soldiers amount to 393,290. In terms of material resources, Moscow has lost 6,385 tanks, 11,921 armored vehicles, 9,435 artillery systems, 981 multiple rocket launcher systems and 666 anti-aircraft systems.

In addition, the Ukrainian government claims to have destroyed 332 aircraft, 325 helicopters, 12,551 military vehicles and fuel tanks, 24 military ships, one submarine, 7,209 tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), 1,509 special military equipment and 1,881 cruise missiles.

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