The assessment attributes the elevated casualty rate to Russia's brutal ongoing offensive, noting that Russia's ability to replenish its units is stretched thin due to its consistent losses.
According to Friday's intel from the UK Ministry of Defense, the average number of Russian personnel casualties was over 1,200 a day in May, the highest number reported since the war began.
The ministry also said the total number of killed or wounded Russian soldiers since the February 2022 invasion is likely at 500,000.
It's likely also the result of Russia rushing relatively inexperienced and untrained soldiers into battle, often in bloody head-on assaults.
But Russia's high casualties also prevents it from training more capable units and keeping a majority of its troops in battle long enough to gain experience.
Persons:
—, Stepanov, ISW, Oleksandr Syrskyi
Organizations:
Service, Business, intel, UK Ministry of Defense, Getty, Institute for, Washington DC, Ukrainian
Locations:
Russia, Kharkiv, AFP, Ukraine's, Washington, Ukraine, Ukrainian