CSIS estimates 450,000 Russian troop deaths in Ukraine, exceeding total U.S. combat losses since WWII
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Brendan Cole, John Feng
6d ago· 7 min readenNews
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Russian troop deaths in the Ukraine war have reached at least 450,000, according to CSIS estimates — more than four times the total U.S. combat fatalities since World War II. The figures highlight the severe demographic toll on Russia, with losses outpacing recruitment and yielding minimal territorial gains on the battlefield.
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The grim statistic according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) shows the demographic cost of the war on Russia
Putin's forces were losing more troops than they can recruit at minimal battlefield gains
Russian forces faced 450,000 battlefield deaths in Ukraine, according to latest figures.
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