
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, reported in a recent interview with the American network NBC News that more than 46,000 Ukrainian soldiers have lost their lives since the beginning of the war against Russia in February 2022. These figures reflect the human impact of the conflict, which continues to escalate over time.
Ukraine has also calculated the losses suffered by the Russian army, including dead, injured, missing, and captured, showing the intensity and human cost of the war for both sides. Zelensky rejected any peace agreement negotiated between the U.S. and Russia that excludes Ukraine from the talks.
The president highlighted that around 380,000 Ukrainian fighters have been injured in the nearly three years of conflict. Additionally, he mentioned that there are "tens of thousands" of Ukrainian troops missing or in captivity under Russian control.
A possible summit is expected between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to address the situation. The war between Ukraine and Russia continues to intensify, with an increase in Russian attacks and offensives, complicating the prospects for an immediate diplomatic solution and generating tensions in the region.
The Kremlin announced a meeting in Riyadh between Russian and American officials, while reports indicate that Russia has doubled its military efforts in recent weeks, complicating the situation on the ground. According to estimates from Kiev, Russia would have lost more than 859,920 personnel since the start of the invasion.