Procne wrote:Why is the first bulletpoint bad?
Procne wrote:Why is the first bulletpoint bad?
Trappin wrote:One news report noted 75,000 Russians KIA. I'm wondering if that is true or not.
Le Monde wrote:A senior Pentagon official estimated on Monday, August 8 that as many as 80,000 Russians have been killed or wounded in Ukraine since the war began in late February.
Trappin wrote:The Ukrainian Embassy released it's latest Russian casualty figures - 43,000 KIA. That's still a huge figure.
VDZ wrote:Trappin wrote:The Ukrainian Embassy released it's latest Russian casualty figures - 43,000 KIA. That's still a huge figure.
And meanwhile the Russians are claiming they've killed or wounded 200k Ukrainian soldiers. Both sides have been exaggerating numbers; active participants in a conflict are never a good source for unbiased information on that conflict. The number of Russian soldiers killed is more likely somewhere between 15k and 20k. There's at least 8k confirmed Russian soldier deaths, but there's definitely more unconfirmed ones.
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