June 30, 2026

War Facts and Figures


War Facts and Figures

Minimum estimated civilian war casualties in Ukraine since 2022: 62,716
...of which 16,126 killed and 46,590 injured
(the real number is almost certainly higher)

Estimated number of Ukrainian children killed by Russia’s War on Ukraine since 2022: 726

Estimated number of Ukrainian civilian deaths from Russian drones in 2025: 1,376
...of Ukrainian civilian injuries: 10,000.

Average number of Ukrainian drone strikes per month inside Russia in 2025: 4
...per month since May 2026: 50

Average number of Russian drone strikes per month inside Ukraine in 2025 and 2026: 35

Estimated number of Russians who have left Russia since 2022 and are still abroad: 650,000
...percentage of the workforce that represents: 0.85%

Number of sentences in Russia for high treason in the first half of 2025 :115
...versus the same period in 2024: 55

Minimum number of Russian soldier and contractor deaths in the war since 2022: 217,000

Confirmed deaths of Russian officers since the start of the war: 7,279
...of Ukrainian officers: 7,843

Estimated combined casualties (killed, wounded, missing) from the war on both sides since 2022: 2,000,000

Length n days of World War I in Russia: 1,311
...of World War II: 1,418
...of Russia’s War on Ukraine since Feb. 2022, in days: 1,588
...if counted since Russia's 2014 attacks on Crimea and Donbass: 4,500+

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