An examination of publicly-reported deaths shows that at least 207 Ryazan ex-cadets have been killed since Russia launched its invasion, a figure that represents around 4.5 percent of graduates over the past decade. Not all deaths are publicly reported

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    10 months ago

    Based on this, Russia has lost at least 5% of their armed forces in Ukraine - a startling number.

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      10 months ago

      300K losses on 1.2 million active personnel is a quarter.

      The well trained officers are a small percentage of the officers in the Russian military and are also deployed to other locations than the fighting in Ukraine. So extrapolating such a small dataset of specialized officers towards the whole of the Russian forces greatly underestimates the death-toll.