
"The most conservative figures around half a million deaths on the Ukrainian side are five times higher than those of the Balkan War (1992-1995), which totaled 100,000, of whom 13,500 were civilians."
"The number of military casualties killed, missing, wounded, and prisoners of war during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which marked its fourth anniversary on February 24, is the highest in Europe since World War II."
"These figures are approaching two million (1.2 million for Moscow and between 500,000 and 600,000 for Kyiv), according to a report released a month ago by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington."
The war in Ukraine has resulted in unprecedented casualties for Europe in eight decades. Military casualty estimates approach two million total, with Ukraine reporting 500,000-600,000 deaths and Russia approximately 1.2 million. Ukraine's missing persons count reaches 90,000, including military and civilians, with many presumed dead. The Ministry of the Interior reports over 99,300 missing adults, including 3,400 women. Civilian deaths exceed 15,100 according to UN data. These figures represent five times more deaths than the Balkan War and constitute the highest military casualties in Europe since World War II. Both governments limit public disclosure of losses.
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