Russian losses in Ukraine have reached a terrible new milestone

Moscow suffered over 2,000 losses in a single day
A new all-time high for Russian forces in Ukraine
A period of extremely high losses
How high were Moscow’s casualties?
Ukraine’s reports on Russian casualties
Coming close to reaching all-time highs
Losses from November 25th to the 27th
Russia’s worst day of the war
Huge losses in two days
The previous all-time high
May was a difficult month
September and October have been bad
Russian losses in September
Losses were projected to remain high
October has been Russia’s worst month
Nearing 700,000 total losses
An important note in Ukraine’s figures
Close to accurate loss numbers?
Pushing closer to 750,000 losses
Moscow suffered over 2,000 losses in a single day

On November 29th, Russia reached a terrible new casualty milestone. For the first time since Vladimir Putin ordered the full-sale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian forces lost over 2,000 troops in a single day. 

A new all-time high for Russian forces in Ukraine

According to casualty figures published by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, in the 24-hour period between November 28th and 29th, Russia lost 2,030 military personnel in Ukraine. This pushed Russian single-day losses to a new all-time high.

A period of extremely high losses

The news of Moscow’s high loss rate from November 28th to the 29th came just days after the Russian forces broke the record of a previous all-time high that was set all the way back in May 2024. 

How high were Moscow’s casualties?

Russia suffered a string of devastating, casualty-ridden days in Late November according to the Ukrainian General Staff's daily reports on Russian equipment and military personnel losses in Ukraine. 

Ukraine’s reports on Russian casualties

Since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Ukrainian General has been recording the Kremlin’s casualty losses in a report that is updated daily.

Coming close to reaching all-time highs

Recent reports from November 25th onwards suggested that Russia lost well over a thousand troops a day, coming close to hitting previous single-day all-time high losses.  

Losses from November 25th to the 27th

On November 25th, Russia reportedly lost 1,610 soldiers, followed by 1,480 on the 26th and 1,580 on the 27th for a combined three-day total loss of 4,670 soldiers. 

Russia’s worst day of the war

While the previous numbers may seem high, Russian forces recently suffered their most losses on November 11th when the Kremlin lost 1,950 troops in a single day, hitting a new all-time high. 

Huge losses in two days

On November 10th, Russia had just hit its new highest single-day losses after suffering a total of 1,770 casualties. That put Moscow’s combined two-day losses at 3,720 troops. 

The previous all-time high

Russia’s previous single-day losses occurred on May 14th when the Kremlin lost 1,740 in a month which proved to be one of the deadliest of the war for Russian forces. 

May was a difficult month

According to the British Ministry of Defense, Russia lost on average 1,262 troops every day during the month, making it the deadliest of the conflict at that point in time. 

September and October have been bad

Russia’s May casualty record has since been surpassed. Both September and October proved to be exceptionally deadly months for Russian Forces operating in Ukraine. 

Russian losses in September

In September, Russia lost 1,271 soldiers per day, something defense ministry analysts reported was likely due to the extension of the fighting to fronts in Kursk and Kharkiv.

Losses were projected to remain high

“Russia's casualty rate will likely continue to average above 1,000 a day for the rest of 2024 despite the onset of winter,” the British Defense Ministry intelligence report added. 

October has been Russia’s worst month

October has proved to be the deadliest month for Russian soldiers to date according to the United Kingdom's Chief of the Defence Staff Tony Radakin, who revealed to BBC News on November 10th that Russia had lost 1,500 troops on average each day in October. 

Nearing 700,000 total losses

"Russia is paying an extraordinary price for Putin's invasion" Radkin explained, adding that Mosce was “about to suffer 700,000 people killed or wounded” in the conflict. 

An important note in Ukraine’s figures

It’s important to point out that the Ukrainian General Staff does not report numbers for Russian soldiers killed in the battle versus those only wounded or captured. 

Close to accurate loss numbers?

How many Russian troops have been permanently taken out of the fight is unknown, but Radkin's comments made it clear that Ukraine’s projected loss figures are likely close to accurate. 

Pushing closer to 750,000 losses

On November 10th, the same day as Radakin’s interview, the Ukrainian General Staff reported Russia had lost 708,890 military personnel since the conflict began in February 2022. As of November 27th, those losses had hit 735,410. 

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