How many Russian soldiers were really killed? The war in numbers

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An unrestrained war between Russia and Ukraine has been raging on European soil for a year now. Those who pay the price of Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade the neighboring country are tens of millions of citizens, millions of soldiers and also several hundred oligarchs whose lives changed in one fell swoop. Here is the war in 15 numbers:

95 Billion dollars The Russian oligarchs lost due to the sanctions

6.5 million – In Ukraine it is estimated that this is the number of Ukrainians who fled their homes but remained on Ukrainian soil and became “internal refugees”.

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3.3 million – According to estimates, this is the number of Ukrainians who fled the country when the fighting began. The majority stay in European countries.

About 2.5 One million Russian citizens have left the country since the fighting began.

1,271 Foreign companies have closed their embassies in Russia since the start of hostilities.

200 A thousand civilian houses were damaged by shelling in Ukraine (about 10 percent of the total built-up area in the country).

100 thousand soldiers – According to various estimates, this is the number of deaths among the soldiers of the Russian army (Putin’s army loses 400-500 soldiers every day). According to Ukrainian President Zelensky, Ukraine loses between 60 and 100 soldiers every day, but it is estimated that now the number is several hundred a day.

7,100 – The number of non-involved civilians killed since the start of the fighting.

1,312 Russia lost tanks from the beginning of the fighting – some of them went to Ukrainian villagers. Kyiv, on the other hand, lost about 300 tanks.

278 Russia has lost fighter planes since the beginning of the war, Ukraine has lost about half.

30 percent unemployment were registered in Ukraine about a year after the start of the war. For comparison, before the outbreak of the corona, unemployment stood at “only” 10 percent of the entire economy.

20 yachts of Russian oligarchs have been confiscated in Western ports since the beginning of the war. Among them is the longest yacht in the world with a length of 142 meters.

10 – Russian officers of the rank of lieutenant colonel and above were killed in the battles.

4 Ukrainian regions were annexed by Russia from the beginning of the fighting. Since the start of the conflict in 2015, Ukraine has lost about 20 percent of its territory.

1 The battleship Moscow – the emblem of the Russian Navy sunk by Ukraine

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