NATO estimates Russian casualties at 40,000
Up to 15,000 Russian troops have been killed since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his attack on Ukraine last month, with as many as 40,000 dead, wounded, taken prisoner or missing, according to NATO estimates.
A senior NATO official told the Associated Press the alliance came up with those figures based on information from Ukrainian officials, information gleaned from Russia and intelligence gathered from open sources.
The Wall Street Journal reports that NATO analysts reached their total figure using statistical averages from past conflicts that for every casualty roughly three soldiers are wounded.
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A senior NATO official told the Associated Press the alliance came up with those figures based on information from Ukrainian officials, information gleaned from Russia and intelligence gathered from open sources.
The Wall Street Journal reports that NATO analysts reached their total figure using statistical averages from past conflicts that for every casualty roughly three soldiers are wounded.
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The casualties are significant enough that Russia is scrambling to brining more troops and even trying to hire mercenaries. Russia has also suffered significant equipment losses on the ground and in the air.
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