Russian sources say Ukraine has over a million killed.
Russian sources also say:
- this isn't a war
- Russia is winning against NATO
- NATO's expansion is the reason for the war that isn't happening
- All the videos and images of dead Russian soldiers are fake
- All of the well-documented, repeatedly corroborated, even live-streamed breaches of the articles of war didn't happen at all
- The four regions of Ukraine all requested Russian intervention
- The four annexed regions of Ukraine were being militarily suppressed by Ukraine prior to their
invasion helpful intervention
- Crimea is part of Russia
It's almost as Russia lies or something, you'd think someone would have spotted that earlier, it's an unbelievable oversight. Thank you so much for helping to bring this to light...

And let's assume, for a moment, that the Russian estimate of the Ukrainian war-dead is correct, and let's also assume that all of those deaths were native Ukrainians, and not the volunteer forces that have been helping resist the entirely unwarranted Russian invasion. Most independent estimates are in the region of 400,000, so that means that estimates are about 40% of actual deaths. That puts the Russian casualties at about 2.5 million, given the current independent estimates of around 1 million war dead.
That's 1 million Ukrainian dead out of a pre-war population of 43 million. Compared to Russia's 2.5 million dead out of 147 million. Ukraine is winning that ratio.
Then you could look at the demographics of those deaths and see that Russia's skews much younger, suggesting that a more significant portion of one future generation has been gutted by Putin's aggression. Then look at the numbers fleeing those countries to avoid conscription - around 100,000 Ukrainians, pitched against somewhere in the region of 400,000 - 700,000 for Russia.
And that's before you look a the differential effects of sanctions and those demographic shifts on the economics of both countries, and the effects of Ukraine's crackdown on corruption against Russia's active advocacy of it.
Russia's losing, but we could all do with them losing quicker. They can't even get that bit right, it seems.
O.