Europeans provided about 29 billion euros in military aid, compared to 17–18 billion in 2022–2024. Financial and humanitarian support increased by 59% to 39 billion euros.

Germany provided the most aid in 2025 - 9 billion euros in military aid and an additional 600 million for the purchase of American weapons through PURL.

The UK gave 5.4 billion euros, Sweden - 3.7 billion euros, Norway - 3.6 billion euros, and Denmark - 2.6 billion euros.

Overall, Northern Europe provides much more aid than Southern Europe - 33% versus 3%.

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    We maybe have different definitions of struggling but considering the amount of Russian lifes lost by even conservative estimates I dont consider this an easy conflict. Similar to the amount of lost material. Im sure a lot of that is just hyped up by the west but im sceptical the numbers look good. Coming from someone who thinks Ukraine will see some form of defeat. Ofc on the Ukranian site the numbers are probably also not peachy.

    But im right to understand that Russia considers this conflict existential. So there will be some form of victory eventually.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlBanned from communityOP
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      The only numbers I know that have any methodology behind them were ones published by meduza, which is UK/Ukrainian collaab project. They looknat public data such as obituaries, and only account for around 100k losses. In absolute numbers that’s a lot of people dead of course, but im the context of Russian population overal, it’s a tiny percentage.

      A big reason the conflict is dragging on so long is precisely because Russia refuses to do big offensives which would be costly. They slowly and methodically use attrition to grind down the AFU.