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Russia locks up population data with war in Ukraine in its fourth year

Russia doesn’t disclose casualties from the war and the appraisals differ. While Western sources put the figure around 1 million, some Russian sources estimate them at about 200,000.

July 08, 2025 / 13:49 IST
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President Vladimir Putin has made reversing a decline in the population a priority.

Unlocking a full picture of Russia’s demographic situation is becoming increasingly hard after the state stopped publishing monthly statistics amid the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine.

President Vladimir Putin has made reversing a decline in the population a priority. But gauging progress is complicated by the authorities’ control over the flow of information, including about casualties from the fighting, now well into its fourth year.

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The Federal Statistics Service last week published a socio-economic report for the first five months of this year without a traditional section on demography. The latest available data is for the first quarter of 2025, when the number of deaths in the country as a whole significantly exceeded the number of births.

“Starting from March 2025, there are almost no public demographic statistics,” said independent demographer Alexey Raksha. The statistics in full are available only to state experts, who analyze them with the stamp “for official use only,” he said.