Dutch Intelligence Estimates Over 1.2 Million Russian Troops Killed in Ukraine War
Dutch intelligence has estimated that more than 1.2 million Russian troops have been killed in the Ukraine war. The same estimates indicate over 500,000 losses for Kyiv. These figures were reported amid the ongoing conflict.
Dutch intelligence estimates that over 1.2 million Russian troops have been killed in the Ukraine war, according to a report from @MarioNawfal. The estimates also state that Kyiv has lost over 500,000 troops in the conflict.
These casualty figures represent the total estimated losses since the start of the invasion.
The figures come from Dutch intelligence, as reported by @MarioNawfal. No additional details on the methodology or verification of these estimates were provided in the report.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- 2026-04-23
Ukraine war confirmed as ongoing.
1 source@MarioNawfal - Recent (as of 2026-04-23)
Dutch intelligence releases estimates of over 500,000 Kyiv troop losses.
1 source@MarioNawfal - Recent (as of 2026-04-23)
Dutch intelligence releases estimates of over 1.2 million Russian troop deaths.
1 source@MarioNawfal
Potential Impact
- 01
Potential pressure on both sides to negotiate due to high casualty figures.
- 02
Increased international scrutiny on the conflict's human cost.
- 03
Possible influence on military strategies amid sustained losses.
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