Putin Faces Unprecedented Crisis as Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine Story by Henrik Rothen 12h
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The Russian army has reportedly experienced a record number of casualties in May, as Ukraine's Ministry of Defense estimates that 38,940 Russian soldiers were lost over the past month.
"Russian losses hit a record in May," Kyiv noted, marking the highest daily casualties since the invasion began in February 2022.
British Reports Confirm Heavy Losses
While casualty numbers can be uncertain, especially from warring sides, British sources have also reported significant Russian losses in Ukraine.
The UK's Ministry of Defence stated on Friday that Russia likely suffered over 500,000 casualties since early 2022, despite Western analyses often estimating lower figures than those provided by Ukraine.
"Russia's average daily losses in May exceeded 1,200 the highest in the war so far," the British government noted.
Unprecedented Daily Losses
In mid-May, Ukraine claimed that Russia lost 1,740 soldiers in a single day, underscoring the intensity of the conflict and the heavy toll on Russian forces.
The staggering losses reflect the immense pressure along the frontlines and the challenges faced by undertrained Russian personnel.
Strain on Russian Forces
The reports of record losses come from multiple sources, indicating a broad consensus about the dire state of Russian military operations.
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