UKRAINIAN GLORY

After 1000 Days of War, casualties on both sides mount toward a million

by | Dec 1, 2024 | Spiritual Justice Warriors, updates

Cynologists with search-and-rescue dogs stand near a nine-story residential building hit by a missile in Dnipro, Ukraine. On January 14, the Russian missile strike destroyed a section of the building, killing 46 people and injuring 80. January 15, 2023. photo: Elena Tita / the Collection of war.ukraine.ua, public domain

NDTV reports on the 1000th day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.  Excerpt:

Kyiv, Ukraine:

The war between Russia and Ukraine, the deadliest conflict Europe has seen since the World War II, marks its 1,000th day today. Over one million people have reportedly either died or have been grievously injured since the beginning of the war.

Amid the grim reality of the deadliest war of the 21st Century, cities, towns, and villages in Ukraine have been devastated and now lie in ruin. The loss of human life and material wealth keep mounting in a never-ending series of heartbreaking stories emerging from the war-torn country.

Ukraine now stands more vulnerable than at any time since the beginning of the war.

As per a report in the Wall Street Journal“A confidential Ukrainian estimate from earlier this year put the number of dead Ukrainian troops at 80,000 and the wounded at 400,000, according to people familiar with the matter. Western intelligence estimates of Russian casualties vary, with some putting the number of dead as high as nearly 200,000 and wounded at around 400,000.”

Both Russia and Ukraine have diminishing populations and have been struggling from even before the war. The staggering death count due to the war will thereby have far-reaching demographic implications for both nations.

While the roughly million casualties account mostly for soldiers and military personnel, the civilian casualties in Ukraine as of August 31, 2024 are documented to be at least 11,743 killed and 24,614 wounded. These figures are as per the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine.

Slava Ukraine!

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