Russia said on Wednesday that 498 of its soldiers have been killed since President Vladimir Putin launched the Russian assault on Ukraine. But on the same day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky offered a different number, claiming that nearly 6,000 Russian troops had been killed.
Ukraine’s State Emergency Service said Wednesday that over 2,000 civilians had been killed since the invasion began, but the numbers are not confirmed. Offering a much lower number, the UN said at least 136 civilians had been killed but noted that the real number could be much higher.
“Most of these casualties were caused by the use of explosive weapons with a wide impact area, including shelling from heavy artillery and multiple launch rocket systems, and airstrikes,” the UN said on Tuesday. “These are only the casualties we were able to cross-check, and the real toll is likely to be much higher.”
Exact death tolls are usually impossible to know as battles are being fought, but the vastly different accounts highlight the fog of war in Ukraine. Making the issue worse, European countries and social media companies in the US are taking steps to limit access to Russian state media, making it harder for people to read accounts from both sides of the war.
Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said media reports of more Russian troop deaths were “deliberate disinformation.” He also said Russia has killed over 2,800 Ukrainian troops. At this point, Ukraine hasn’t said how many of its soldiers had died.
Rule #1 in this conflict: Ignore the MSM and most social media. Find someone you think is knowledgeable and rational and follow them.
My go-tos for analysis are the blogs of Moon of Alabama, The Saker, and Andrei Martyanov, and any of Scott Rittter’s articles. I’m surprised we haven’t seen any of Scott’s articles here at Antiwar.com – he’s been grinding them out everywhere and doing numerous interviews where he lays everything out in a realist manner.
Thanks for the suggestions. I had been thinking about asking you where you went for your information, and now you have provided a nice list for me to draw on.
You’re welcome.
They always say that the first caualty of war is the truth.
Never trust a country with a state-controlled media
I was going to upvote you, but I realized you probably weren’t including our own MSM.
there is plenty of media in the US that is independent.
Russia does not have a free press. Journalists disappear in Russia.
Apples and oranges
You mean like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange? Who disappeared them?
More like rotten apples and rotten apples.
who assassinated Snowden and Assange? I though they were still alive
One’s awaiting extradition and one had to take refuge in Russia. Dead or languishing in prison for life. Both disappearing acts.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/2/27/more-than-2000-arrested-at-anti-war-protests-in-russia
What does that have to do with press freedom? Nothing. And why didn’t you respond to journalists Edward Snowden and Julian Assange being hunted down by the US government?
https://www.humanrightspulse.com/mastercontentblog/press-freedom-in-russia
Jesus, you’re dense. I didn’t say Russia had freedom of the press. I already pointed that out:
“More like rotten apples and rotten apples.”
so there is no independent press in the US? You are literally typing this on an independent press site!
I didn’t say there was no independent press in the US. I specifically said the MSM for a reason. And this site was being monitored by the FBI for 6 YEARS!!!
Journalists in the US do not just disappear or thrown in jail for years like they are in Russia.
Apples and oranges.
There is NO free press in russia
“Journalists in the US do not just disappear or thrown in jail for years like they are in Russia.”
Incorrect.
You’re wasting your time with this guy. He’s a professional troll sent here to badger everyone.
Like Ukraine.
No mention in European nws that the war has been going on for the last 8 years, and has already killed 15,000 civilians, nor any mention that NATO and the EU have been helping the Azov bataillion, and others like it.
If Ukraine’s numbers were right, the Russian operation would essentially be over. Add in another 6,000 wounded / captured and 10% of their force would be out of action. I don’t think it is correct.
It kind of makes you question other death counts reported in the history books, doesn’t it? Who’s doing the counting?
I’ll wait for some group of epidemiologists to come out with, a report in a couple years, like The Lancet study of Iraq that pretty much proved a million people died. Compared to Iraq, this is a boo-boo.