Ukraine war causes 1.8 million casualties, unprecedented since World War II

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The Ukraine war has resulted in an estimated 1.8 million casualties, including killed, wounded, or missing individuals. This figure comprises approximately 1.2 million Russians and nearly 600,000 Ukrainians, according to a US think tank. The conflict's current pace suggests over 2 million total casualties by spring. These numbers are historically high, unprecedented since World War II. Russia disputes these casualty figures.


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