Putin’s War Just Became Deadlier Than Stalingrad: Russian Casualties Hit Two Million — Roughly One Percent of the Entire Population
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National Security JournalPutin’s War Just Became Deadlier Than Stalingrad: Russian Casualties Hit Two Million — Roughly One Percent of the Entire Populationnationalsecurityjournal.orgUkrainian drones struck port oil infrastructure near St. Petersburg and the Kronstadt naval base, more than 850 kilometers from the border, evading defenses around one of Russia's best-protected cities. Recent estimates put Russian casualties at two million — about one percent of the population, making the war deadlier than Stalingrad.
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