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Post your own source. Its still an entire country and culture. Still very sad.
Losses by year:
▪️118.5 thousand — in 2022.
▪️405.4 thousand — in 2023.
▪️595 thousand — in 2024.
▪️A record 621 thousand — SO FAR in 2025.
The information was obtained as a result of hacking the PCs and local network of the Ukrainian General Staff employees by hackers from Killnet, Palach Pro, User Sec, Beregini.
They now claim to have terabytes of information about losses, personal data of the Special Operations Command and Main Intelligence Directorate leadership, lists of all countries supplying weapons, and lists of all delivered weapons.
If this is true - and it appears it is - this is a HUGE data breach. More importantly, it makes clear that Ukraine is losing the conflict very badly.
Russia says 3 with 1 quite poorly...
It's from a Russian hacker group. That totally means it's 100% accurate.
I knew something was off with refusal to post the actual source like always.