قالب:جدول الغزو الروسي لأوكرانيا 2022

الغزو الروسي لأوكرانيا 2022
جزء من الحرب الروسية الأوكرانية
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.svg
الأوضاع العسكرية اعتباراً من 9 يونيو 2024
   أوكرانيا
   الأراضي الأوكرانية المحتلة

لخريطة أكثر تفصيلاً، طالع الخريطة المفصلة
التاريخ24 فبراير 2022 – الحاضر
الموقع
الوضع مستمر (قائمة الاشتباكات · السيطرة على المدن · خط زمني للأحداث)
المتحاربون
Flag of Ukraine.svg أوكرانيا
القادة والزعماء
القوى
  •  روسيا:
  • ج. دونيتسك:
  • ج. لوهانسك:
  •  أوكرانيا:
    • 209.000 (من القوات المسلحة)
    • 102.000 (الشبه عسكرية)
    • 900.000 (الاحتياط)[10]
    • 20.000 المتطوعون الأجانب[11]
نسق القتال
الضحايا والخسائر
  •  روسيا:
  • بحسب روسيا (25 مارس ):
    1.351 جندي قتيل، 3.825 جريح[12]
  • بحسب الناتو (23 مارس ):
    30.000–40.000 جندي قتيل، جريح، مفقود أو أسير (7.000–15.000 قتيل)[13]
  • بحسب الولايات المتحدة (25 مارس):
    15.000–22.500 جندي قتيل وجريح[14][15]
  • ج. دونيتسك:
  • بحسب ج. دوينتسك (17 March):
    349 جندي قتيل، 1.930 جريح[16]

(انظر هنا لتقديرات أخرى)

  •  أوكرانيا:
  • بحسب أوكرانيا (12 مارس):
    1.300 جندي قتيل[19]
  • بحسب الولايات المتحدة (9 مارس):
    2.000–4.000 جندي قتيل[20]

(انظر هنا لتقديرات أخرى)

  • بحسب أوكرانيا (الأرقام جزئياً؛ 25 مارس):
    3.909–4.275+ مدني قتيل[23]
  • بحسب الأمم المتحدة (25 مارس):
    1.104 مدني قتيل و1.754 جريح مؤكد(الأرقام الحقيقية قد تكون تقديراتها أعلى بكثير)[24]
  • بحسب الأمم المتحدة (21 مارس):
    3.8 مليون+ لاجيء و6.5 مليون مهجر داخلياً[25][26]
Template documentation[create]
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  10. ^ أ ب ت The military balance 2021. Abingdon, Oxon: International Institute for Strategic Studies. 2021. ISBN 978-1-03-201227-8.
  11. ^ "20,000 foreign volunteers in Ukraine 'to join fight against Russia'". South China Morning Post (in الإنجليزية). 7 March 2022. Archived from the original on 9 March 2022.
  12. ^ "Russian army says 1,351 soldiers killed in Ukraine". Al Arabiya. 25 March 2022. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
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  14. ^ US sees Russia focusing on eastern Ukraine, senior US defense official says
  15. ^ "Russia's combat force has shrunk, a Pentagon official says, reflecting casualties and other struggles". The New York Times. 22 March 2022. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  16. ^ The DPR stated 362 of its servicemen were killed and 1,980 wounded between 1 Jan and 17 March 2022,[1] of which 13 died and 50 were wounded between 1 Jan and 25 February 2022,[2] leaving a total of 349 killed and 1.930 wounded in the period of the Russian invasion.
  17. ^ "Russia's total losses amount to about 15,600 people, 101 aircraft, over 500 tanks since war start – General Staff". Interfax-Ukraine. 23 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2022.
  18. ^ Denied easy victory, Russia presses reduced goals in Ukraine
  19. ^ "Around 1,300 Ukrainian troops killed since start of Russian invasion". The Jerusalem Post. 12 March 2022. Retrieved 12 March 2022.
  20. ^ "Up to 6,000 Russians may have been killed in Ukraine so far, U.S. official estimates". CBS News. 9 March 2022. Retrieved 9 March 2022.
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  22. ^ How much of Ukraine's air force is still operational?
  23. ^ See table here in the Civilian deaths by areas section for a detailed breakdown of civilian deaths by cities or provinces, according to Ukrainian authorities.
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