Largest Troop Deaths in Modern History... Putin's War Is Over
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Russia is suffering the largest sustained troop losses and mass breakdown of manpower in modern warfare — and the numbers now point toward strategic collapse. What was supposed to be a short operation has become a grinding war of attrition that is consuming Russia’s army at a rate NATO now calls unsustainable.
In this video, we break down the largest troop losses and surrender dynamics seen in a modern conflict, why Russia’s monthly death toll is historically unprecedented, and how raw arithmetic — not propaganda — is shaping the end of Putin’s war.
This is not speculation.
It’s math.
According to NATO assessments, Russia is losing 20,000 to 25,000 soldiers killed every single month. Not wounded. Not casualties. Killed. At that pace, Russia loses more troops in weeks than the Soviet Union officially admitted losing in an entire decade in Afghanistan .
Independent Russian investigations back this up. Mediazona and partner outlets have confirmed over 156,000 Russian soldiers killed by name, while excess-mortality analysis suggests hundreds of thousands more deaths remain uncounted, especially among the missing declared dead through court filings .
You’ll learn:
• Why NATO calls Russia’s casualty rate strategically terminal
• How Russia’s monthly KIA rate exceeds post-1945 war norms
• Why mass infantry assaults under drones and artillery create a meat-grinder effect
• How FPV drones, mines, and digital targeting collapse survival odds
• Why Russia’s wounded-to-killed ratio is far worse than in past wars
• How officer losses are hollowing out command competence
• Why mobilization replaces bodies — not experience
• How court filings for “missing” soldiers expose the true scale of loss
• Why rural regions and minority republics are paying the highest price
• How Russia’s demographic decline turns battlefield losses into long-term national damage
• Why training pipelines cannot regenerate forces fast enough
• How Ukraine’s defense-in-depth and drone warfare multiply attrition
• Why this casualty curve decides wars even when fronts barely move
Russia can still attack.
It can still mobilize.
It can still repress dissent.
But it cannot regenerate a modern fighting force at this burn rate.
Every month of losses erases trained NCOs, junior officers, and specialists faster than Russia can replace them. Units become revolving doors. Institutional knowledge disappears. Adaptation slows. The army survives by consuming itself.
Ukraine does not need a dramatic breakthrough to win.
It needs the math to keep working.
History is unforgiving here. The Iran–Iraq War, one of the bloodiest conflicts of the late 20th century, averaged far fewer monthly deaths per side over eight years. Afghanistan broke the Soviet Union with roughly 15,000 dead in a decade. Russia is now losing that many in weeks .
That doesn’t end a war overnight — but it ends how the war can end.
This video explains why Russia’s casualty curve has become the real battlefield, why surrender and collapse are systemic outcomes of unsustainable loss rates, and why Putin’s war is not ending in speeches or parades — but in spreadsheets, court records, and graves.
If you want a serious, data-driven breakdown of Russian troop losses, surrender dynamics, modern attrition warfare, and why this war is already decided in numbers, this video gives you the full picture.
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