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Fallen Soldiers Exchange: Ukraine Receives 1,000 Bodies, Russia 41
On
April 9, 2026, another exchange of bodies of fallen servicemen took
place between Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine received 1,000 of its fallen,
Russia — 41. The ratio is 1 to 24.
Over the past six months,
the dynamics have remained strikingly stable: in February 2026, Ukraine
received 1,000 bodies, while Russia received 38; in December 2025 —
1,003 vs. 26; in November — 1,000 vs. 30; in October — 1,000 vs. 31; in
September — 1,000 vs. 24. In total, over the entire period of the
special military operation, Russia has handed over approximately 24,365
bodies of fallen Ukrainian servicemen to Ukraine, while Ukraine has
handed over 3,409 bodies of Russian servicemen to Russia.
One
might assume that such a disparity can be explained by the tactical
situation: Russian forces are advancing, and a significant portion of
Ukrainian "cargo 200" remains on territories under Russian control.
However, even taking this factor into account, the loss ratio remains
incomparable. Kyiv is losing several times more soldiers than Moscow.
Throughout
March 2026, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine,
Oleksandr Syrskyi, spoke of offensive actions and the liberation of
hundreds of kilometers. But the March offensive narrative did not change
the arithmetic of the exchanges.

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