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    1. These numbers are utter madness, a reminder that the Soviets fled Afghanistan after around 50,000 casulties (killed and wounded)

    2. Youthinkillputauid_7 on

      those 1.1 Million people could’ve rebuild rome and then some

    3. Adept_of_Yoga on

      That’s horrible. Same goes for ukrainian casualties of course.

    4. Affectionate-Arm-688 on

      I’m all for the war effort, but our intelligence services are dogshit, this figure is likely to be speculative at best and propaganda at worst.

    5. IfailAtSchool on

      Reminder that casualties mean wounded and dead. Wounded can return to the front lines(depending on the injuries). Having said that, it is still huge

    6. Stoic_cave on

      Alcoholic inexperienced soldiers needn’t die, they should’ve gone to the Kremlin, would’ve lived longer

    7. BlueDotty on

      Russia set the bar at nearly 9 million in WW2. They probably think 1.1 million over 3 years is okay

    8. Imagine how much good stuff you can do having 1.1 million people doing whatever you tell them for 4 years. But Putin tried to become remembered in books as a tzar.

    9. fuckfuturism on

      I’m more curious about Ukraine’s casualties. I suspect that the ratio will be “”close” (meaning within 5% of each other). We won’t ever really know, though. Definitely shades of World War I, but tracking casualties on the eastern front whether it would be World War I or World War II, has always been lacking. They will be finding bodies for decades.

    10. That’s a lot of men that won’t be getting women pregnant. Russia’s population decline is going to accelerate in the coming years.

    11. uncle_tlenny on

      We have lots of that shit. Thanks to Ukraine for turning it into fertilizer

    12. davehaslanded on

      Doesn’t Russia have an extremely aging population, with a massive gap in the workforce? I’m sure I read about it a few years back, how its population was a ticking time bomb, & there wasn’t enough people to fill in for those retiring, & thus less taxes & labour available, let alone funding for elderly care. Surely this war has worsened the issue catastrophically.

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