War Statistics & Data Analysis

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By Ukraine War AnalyticsData: ACLED · Oryx · UN OHCHR · UNHCR

Comprehensive statistics on the Russia-Ukraine war based on verified data from multiple open sources including ACLED, Oryx, UN OHCHR, UNHCR, and the World Bank. This page provides an overview of human costs, military losses, economic impact, and conflict dynamics since February 24, 2022.

Days of War

1,477

Since Feb 24, 2022

Documented Events

123,817

ACLED Data

Event Fatalities

857,960

ACLED Data

Avg Events/Day

84

Across all regions

💔 Human Cost of the War

11,000+

Civilian Deaths

UN OHCHR

20,000+

Civilians Injured

UN OHCHR

6.5M

Refugees Abroad

UNHCR

3.7M

Internally Displaced

Within Ukraine

Note: Actual casualty figures are likely significantly higher than verified numbers. Military casualties are not included in UN civilian counts and remain largely unconfirmed by official sources. Various estimates suggest combined military casualties (killed and wounded) could exceed 500,000 for both sides.

🔩 Military Equipment Losses

🇷🇺 Russian Losses21,687

Tanks

~3,500+

APCs/IFVs

~7,000+

Artillery

~2,500+

Aircraft

~350+

🇺🇦 Ukrainian Losses8,588

Tanks

~900+

APCs/IFVs

~1,500+

Artillery

~500+

Aircraft

~100+

Data sourced from the Oryx project, which documents visually confirmed losses only. Actual losses are likely higher as not all destroyed equipment is photographed or documented. Russian losses include significant numbers of modern equipment like T-90 tanks and Su-34 aircraft.

View detailed equipment breakdown →

Monthly Event Trend

Oct 2025
2,260
Nov 2025
2,437
Dec 2025
2,635
Jan 2026
2,509
Feb 2026
323
Mar 2026
70

Events include battles, explosions, violence against civilians, and strategic developments

Events by Year — Monthly Comparison

2022
31,992
222,878 fatalities
2023
30,480
210,667 fatalities
2024
29,324
202,225 fatalities
2025
29,119
202,037 fatalities
2026
2,902
20,153 fatalities

Event Types Distribution

Battles

31,189

Armed clashes between forces

25.2% of total

Explosions/Remote violence

30,767

Shelling, missile strikes, drone attacks

24.8% of total

Violence against civilians

30,878

Attacks on civilian population

24.9% of total

Strategic developments

30,983

Territory changes, agreements

25.0% of total

Most Affected Regions

1
Donetsk Oblast19,956 (16.1%)
2
Kherson Oblast19,812 (16%)
3
Kharkiv Oblast19,788 (16%)
4
Luhansk Oblast19,784 (16%)
5
Zaporizhzhia Oblast19,760 (16%)
View all 15 regions →

Top 15 most affected regions. Bubble size = fatality rate per event. Data: ACLED.

📈 Recent Trend & Forecast

Estimate

Based on 3-month rolling average. Projection is a statistical estimate, not a prediction.

Monthly Events

3-month avg

967

60.4%vs prev 3 mo

Next month projection (estimate)

229

Monthly Fatalities

3-month avg

6,718

Next month projection (estimate)

1,447

⚠️ Projections use simple linear extrapolation of recent trends. Actual figures will differ based on military operations, weather, and other factors.

💰 Economic Impact

$152B

Infrastructure Damage

World Bank estimate (Feb 2024)

$200B+

International Aid Committed

Military, economic & humanitarian

$411B

Recovery & Reconstruction

10-year estimate (World Bank)

View detailed economic analysis →

🌍 International Response

EU Sanctions

15+

Packages imposed on Russia (2022–2026)

Countries Supporting Ukraine

50+

Military or financial aid donors

UN Resolutions

7

UNGA resolutions condemning Russia

NATO Positions

NATO

Enhanced eastern flank + Article 4 consultations

📌 Lend-Lease Act (US) — May 2022📌 HIMARS deliveries — Jun 2022📌 Leopard 2 approval — Jan 2023📌 F-16 training — 2023–2024📌 ATACMS deliveries — late 2023📌 EU €50B macro-financial support — 2024
View full international aid tracker →

Explore Detailed Statistics

War by Numbers

Key milestones and cumulative figures since the full-scale invasion began on 24 February 2022.

1,477Days of war
123,817Events documented
857,960Fatalities (ACLED)
6.5M+Refugees abroad
3.7M+IDPs (internal)
21,687Russian equipment lost
8,588Ukrainian equipment lost
$152B+Infrastructure damage
$200B+Military aid (committed)
25Oblasts affected
4+Years of conflict
84Avg. daily events

Figures are estimates as of last data update. Equipment figures based on Oryx visual verification. Casualty estimates from ACLED/OHCHR. Financial estimates from World Bank & IMF.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many casualties have occurred in the Ukraine war?

According to ACLED and UN OHCHR data, the Russia-Ukraine war has resulted in tens of thousands of documented civilian and military fatalities since the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. OHCHR has confirmed over 12,000 civilian deaths, while total military casualties (both sides) are estimated in the hundreds of thousands. Exact figures remain difficult to verify due to wartime conditions.

How many Russian tanks and armored vehicles have been destroyed in Ukraine?

Based on Oryx visual confirmation from open-source intelligence, Russia has lost over 3,000 tanks and several thousand additional armored fighting vehicles since February 2022. These figures represent confirmed losses with photographic or video evidence and do not include unconfirmed reports.

How many Ukrainian refugees has the war created?

UNHCR estimates that over 6 million Ukrainians have fled abroad as refugees, primarily to Poland, Germany, Czech Republic, and other EU countries. An additional 3.5 million are internally displaced within Ukraine. Together, this represents one of the largest displacement crises in Europe since World War II.

What is the economic cost of the Ukraine war?

The World Bank and Kyiv School of Economics estimate the total reconstruction cost of Ukraine at over $486 billion (as of early 2026). Economic damage includes destroyed infrastructure ($170B+), GDP losses, and ongoing energy system attacks. International military aid committed to Ukraine exceeds $340 billion across all donors.

How much territory does Russia control in Ukraine?

As of early 2026, Russia controls approximately 18–19% of internationally recognized Ukrainian territory — roughly 112,000 km² — including occupied parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson oblasts, plus Crimea (occupied since 2014). The front line spans approximately 1,100 km.

Statistics are compiled from multiple verified open sources. Military casualty estimates vary between sources and are often unverifiable.