 Russia has lost over 161,500 military personnel in Ukraine. Russia has lost over 161,500 soldiers, almost 6,800 armoured combat vehicles, almost 4,500 tanks, and more than 2,100 drones in its war against Ukraine. General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced it. Total combat losses of the Russian forces between 24 February 2022 and 15 March 2023 are estimated to be as follows. Approximately 161,520 military personnel, 3,492 tanks, 6,799 armoured combat vehicles, 2,528 artillery systems, 502 multiple launch rocket systems, 262 air defence systems, 304 fixed wing aircraft, 289 helicopters, 2,132 operational tactical UAVs, 907 cruise missiles, 18 ships or boats, 5,377 vehicles and tankers, 257 special vehicles and other equipment. Moreover, the Russian military has seen its arsenal severely depleted. It has lost nearly half its main battle tanks and is dipping into inventories of older era and sometimes Soviet weaponry. Russia's ammunition stockpile is rapidly dwindling. The war and popular mobilisation triggered an astonishing exodus of people. Perhaps as high as nearly a million emigres desperate to leave Russia. Western sanctions on Russia have contracted its economy, impacted the country's industrial capacity in some sectors and brought an era of Russian integration into Europe to a shuttering halt.