Casualties of the Ukrainian crisis

The number of deaths in the Ukrainian crisis has climbed into the thousands since it started in late November 2013, with most of them occurring during the War in Donbass.

Euromaidan
During the events of the Euromaidan protests in Kiev from 21 November 2013 through 23 February 2014, a total of 110–123 protesters and 18 police officers were killed in street clashes in the Ukrainian capital. In addition, one more participant of the Euromaidan was stabbed to death in clashes with pro-Russian activists on 13 March 2014, in Donetsk.

Crimean crisis
During the Crimean crisis from 23 February through 19 March 2014, six people were killed. The dead included: three protesters (two pro-Russian and one pro-Ukrainian), two soldiers and one Crimean SDF trooper. The two Ukrainian soldiers who were killed are regularly included in the military death toll from the War in Donbass.

Odessa clashes
Between 26 January and 27 December 2014, sporadic clashes occurred in the city of Odessa. The deadliest of these were the 2 May 2014 Odessa clashes when 48 protesters were killed (42 pro-Russian and 6 pro-Ukrainian). In addition, one person was killed in a bomb explosion in Odessa on 27 December 2014. The same day, another man was killed in a bombing in the city of Kherson. Both men were identified as the bombers in both explosions. Later, in 2015, on 22 February, a bomb exploded during a rally in Kharkiv leaving two people dead, including a policeman.

War in Donbass
The overall number of documented deaths in the War in Donbass, which started on 6 April 2014, has been put at 6,116, according to the UN body OCHA.

Total
The number of Ukrainian military casualties varies widely due to the Ukrainian Army drastically understating its casualties, according to medical officials. This assertion was also backed up by activists and soldiers on the ground. For example, beside the 2,053–2,792 estimated soldiers killed in the above table, the Ukrainian Wikipedia has established, based on a number of sources, a list of 2,652 Ukrainian servicemen that have died since the start of the war (including the two deaths in Crimea). In contrast, military officials stated that official numbers of Ukrainian military casualties, which stood at 1,549 dead by mid-March 2015, were correct. However, later, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry said that the numbers recorded by the National Museum of Military History were the official ones, although still incomplete, with 1,890 deaths catalogued by 10 February 2015.

By regions
The following table does not include the 298 deaths from the shootdown of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 or the deaths of Ukrainian servicemen, which are listed separately.

Foreign fighters
Foreign volunteers have been involved in the conflict fighting on both sides. Beside the estimated 400–500 Russian soldiers killed while fighting as part of the rebel forces, at least 74 foreigners died on the Ukrainian side. One of those killed was the former Chechen rebel commander Isa Munayev. Two Kyrgyz and one Georgian have also been killed fighting on the separatist side.