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Four Years: The Human Cost of the Invasion of Ukraine
Four Years: The Human Cost of the Invasion of Ukraine
February 24 marks four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. According to a recent analysis, combined military casualties (killed, wounded, or missing) could reach nearly 2 million by spring 2026.
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