Study: Over 2 Million Troop Casualties in Ukraine War, Russia Suffers Heavier Toll
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Helene Cooper | The New York Times
Summary
A new study by the Center for Strategic and International Studies reports that more than two million Russian and Ukrainian troops have been killed or wounded in four years of war since Russia's February 2022 invasion. Russia has suffered the heavier toll, with approximately 1.4 million casualties. The study marks a grim milestone as the conflict continues.
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· 2 pulledMore than two million Russian and Ukrainian troops have been killed or wounded in the four years that Russia has been waging war against its neighbor, according to a new study, a bleak milestone as Russia's assault grinds on.
The study, published on Wednesday by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said Russia has borne the heavier toll, with 1.4 million troops killed or wounded since February 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine.
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