Death Toll Estimate of Ukraine’s Soldiers Published By Civic Group

While the government does not release such numbers, a group called the ‘Book of Memory’ has come up with a figure though it says the real total is likely far higher.

November 16, 2023

EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Ukrainian servicemen carry the coffin of late Ukrainian serviceman Vitalii Kaminsky (33), during a funeral ceremony at the cemetery in Bucha, outside Kyiv on November 6, 2023, amid The Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

In the absence of any official government figures, a group led by a historian and a volunteer researcher has estimated the number of military fatalities that Ukraine has suffered during the 21-month full-scale Russian invasion, Reuters reported.

The group puts the number at approximately 24,500 “combat and non-combat” deaths, not including the 15,000 soldiers listed as missing, many of whom are presumed to have died.

In all, the group believes the real total is more than 30,000.

They also posited that about 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been injured in the war, on an assumption that there are historically three times as many wounded soldiers as fatalities.

Historian Yaroslav Tychenko and volunteer Herman Shapovalenko published the results of Shapovalenko’s “Book of Memory” research project in the Ukrainian journal, Tyzhden, (“The Week”) on Tuesday.

Official death tolls in war are notoriously unreliable, and Kyiv as a matter of policy does not release such figures so as not to risk public fatigue of the defense effort. Journalists have tried to put an independently researched number on Ukrainian military deaths since the invasion.

Citing anonymous US sources, the New York Times in August published an estimate of 70,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed in the war, and about a half million dead on both sides.

On Sept. 24, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights calculated the number of Ukrainian civilian casualties in the war at 9,701 killed and 17,748 injured.

The Ukrainian government does, however, publish its estimates of Russian losses (which Kyiv Post uses for its tally on its website). The latest official death toll of Russian soldiers stands at 314,290. The Defense Ministry said earlier this month that Russia had lost 22,920 troops in October alone. By contrast, Russia lost an estimated 15,000 soldiers in its 10-year war in Afghanistan.

https://www.kyivpost.com/post/24173

One comment

  1. If the group’s guesstimate is anywhere near the truth, then Ukraine is doing far better than I have guessed. This would put the kill ratio to 10 to 1 in Ukraine’s favor. A very awesome performance.
    This would be a powerful reminder as to why the offensive is going so slowly; it preserves precious lives. A Ukrainian is worth a hundred roaches. Never forget.

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