Counting Russia's War Dead, With Tips, Clips and a Giant Spreadsheet
Briefly

The Russian soldier was named Dmitri Tsvigun.A table tennis coach from a small city in Siberia, he had volunteered to fight in Ukraine.But at age 30, he died from shrapnel wounds when a tank shell exploded near him in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk Province on Nov. 20.He responded to a call from his heart to join the special military operation, said a short memorial article in a local newspaper on Dec. 8.
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