Russia-Ukraine War: The human and financial cost after three years

Russia-Ukraine War: The human and financial cost after three years
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Russia-Ukraine War: The human and financial cost after three years
Author: Sian Baldwin
Published: Feb, 24 2025 12:04

Summary at a Glance

As we look back and remember those whose lives were lost in the war, the death toll numbers vary between the countries, but even without an official toll, the numbers are staggering.

Back in February, he previously said Kyiv had seen 31,000 troops killed in action in the conflict, but refused to give the number of wounded, saying he didn't want to give the Kremlin too much information.

“Russia has incurred direct military costs, gross domestic product losses, and financial capital destruction and stood to face a decline in the standard of living of its citizens.

This is 198,000 Russians killed and more than 550,000 wounded,” and added that: “Since September Russia has been losing five or six troops for every Ukrainian soldier lost in battle.”.

They said: ”Over the long term, even with a stalemated war, Russia's economy and the standard of living of its people are likely to decline.

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