Russia has suffered some 600,000 casualties in its war with Ukraine — more than its losses in every conflict since World War II combined, according to U.S. officials.
This September was the deadliest month of the entire war for Russia, a senior U.S. defense official told reporters on a call Wednesday.
‘Russian losses, again both killed and wounded in action, in just the first year of the war exceeded the total of all Soviet losses in any conflict since World War II combined,’ the official said.
However, the steep casualties are not a ‘definitive metric’ of success for Ukraine, the official warned. Ukraine has also suffered mass casualties, though the U.S. has not disclosed how many.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in February that some 31,000 troops had been killed.
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South Korea warned earlier this week that North Korea was sending its forces to fight alongside the Russians.
Russia has also lost two-thirds of its pre-war inventory of tanks to Ukraine, along with 32 medium-to-large naval vessels.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is ‘trying to avoid a mass mobilization because of the effect that would have on Russiaâ€
‘At this point, he has been able to significantly increase the pay of these voluntary soldiers, and he has been able to continue to field those forces without doing a major mobilization.’
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Russia has made some progress in the Donetsk region, taking the town of Vuhledar earlier this month and pressing toward Povrosk, a key railroad hub and supply station for Ukraine.
The U.S. official said the Russian strategy around Vuhledar and Povrosk had brought ‘substantial casualties’ for minor gains.
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Meanwhile, the U.S. continues to pour billions into Ukraineâ€
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