A year of war in Ukraine – in numbers: the dead, the refugees, the armies and the weapons • Watch

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12 months into the war in Eastern Europe, a summary project that puts order – the belligerent parties, the hives of the armies, the countries that support Ukraine or Russia, the numbers of casualties and the quantities of weapons brought to the battlefields – including the numbers of casualties among the fighters of the 2 countries.

The invaders to Ukraine: Russia, Donetsk People’s Republic Donetsk People’s Republic and Luhansk People’s Republic. the supporters: Belarus with diplomatic aid, Iran with military aid, and the rest provide support – China, North Korea, Syria, the Commonwealth of Nations (except Moldova), India and Cuba.

Supporters of Ukraine: Military aid – Germany, the United States, Great Britain, France, Japan and Moldova. Humanitarian support: Israel and a large number of other countries. Unilateral support: NATO, the European Union and the UN politically, when according to the Charter of Human Rights – there is a large part that supports Ukraine.

The two countries have adopted each other Russia: Vladimir Putin, Mikhail Mishustin, Sergey Lavrov, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, Sergey Shoigu, Valery Gerasimov and Sergey Sorobikin. Leader of the Donetsk People’s Republic: Denis Pushilin. Leader of the Luhansk People’s Republic: Leonid Paschanik. Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelansky, Denis Shmihal, Oleksiy Reznikov, Valery Zlozhny, Serhiy Sheftala and Ruslan Chydzek.

The order of forces Russian army: about 175,000 to 190,000 regular soldiers (permanent), partial reserve recruitment and Wagner force. Donetsk People’s Republic: 20,000 fighters. Luhansk People’s Republic: 14,000 fighters. A total of about 225,000 fighters. Ukraine’s army: about 209,000 regular soldiers, 102,000 militia and paramilitary forces, 900,000 reserve forces, thousands of citizens who volunteered for the army and tens of thousands more armed citizens, and 7,000 to 20,000 foreign volunteers.

Losses to Russia Military casualties: according to Ukrainian sources over 136,000 dead and another 100,000 wounded. According to a Russian source, there are 5,937 dead soldiers for the Russian army, and another 4,163 dead and 17,350 wounded for the Donetsk People’s Republic militia. However, (according to estimates from Western sources, there are over 180 thousand dead and wounded for the Russian army.

Equipment losses: according to Ukrainian sources – 283 planes, 269 helicopters, 2021 artillery shells, 423 rocket launchers, 3031 tanks, 6084 APCs, 4720 other military vehicles, 1792 UAVs, 213 anti-aircraft systems, 16 vessels, 723 cruise missiles, 181 equipment defined as “special”.

Losses to Ukraine

Military losses: according to a Russian source about 61,207 dead and 49,368 wounded. Over 10,000 dead and about 30,000 wounded, about 7,200 missing, the vast majority of them prisoners. Another 35,382 dead were listed as missing. Civilian casualties: according to Ukraine – over 41,150 civilians killed, including 287 children, and another 1,684 civilians missing, including 116 children. According to the UN – over 40,000 civilians killed, including 64 children and 1,496 wounded, and over 400 civilians missing. Refugees and displaced persons: According to the UN, over 4 million refugees, including about one and a half million children, and at least 6 million About 3.3 million internally displaced people.

Losses of equipment: according to a Russian report – 7,350 armored vehicles (tanks and APCs), 7,859 other military vehicles, 355 planes, 199 helicopters, 957 multiple rocket launchers, 3,756 cannons and mortars, 2,799 anti-tank missiles, 399 anti-aircraft missile systems m and 16 vessels. According to a Ukrainian report – 30%-50% of the heavy weapons that the Ukrainian army had on the eve of the war. Including about 400 tanks, 1,300 APCs and 700 artillery systems.

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