CSIS study estimates over 2 million military casualties in Ukraine war, with Russian losses far exceeding Ukraine's
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Guardian staff reporter
6d ago· 4 min readenNews
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A CSIS study estimates Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused over 2 million military casualties since February 2022. Russian forces have suffered between 400,000-450,000 killed out of 1.4 million total casualties (killed, wounded, or missing). Ukrainian forces have suffered between 125,000-150,000 fatalities out of 525,000-625,000 total casualties. The report also notes a Russian attack triggered a hotel fire in Kyiv on day 1,590 of the war.
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that between 400,000 and 450,000 Russian troops have been killed since Moscow invaded Ukraine in February 2022
Ukrainian forces have meanwhile suffered between 125,000 and 150,000 fatalities out of between 525,000 and 625,000 casualties during the same period
Number of Moscow’s forces killed, wounded and missing far higher than Kyiv’s during war, says thinktank; Russian attack triggers hotel fire in Kyiv. What we know on day 1,590
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