I don’t think “casualties” means just death. Wounds are also considered under casualties. I’ve read varying numbers of death, but it seems to be somewhere around 120.000-150.000. Which is still a staggering number, especially in the short amount of time. Whatever else happens, Russia is pretty well demographically fucked for a while. Unfortunately Ukraine is probably too 😒
So, theoretically someone could get shot, not die, raise the count by one. Then heal, go back on the feont lines and get shot again, still not die, but now he’s raised the count by 1 again, meaning total he raised the count twice.
I don’t think “casualties” means just death. Wounds are also considered under casualties. I’ve read varying numbers of death, but it seems to be somewhere around 120.000-150.000. Which is still a staggering number, especially in the short amount of time. Whatever else happens, Russia is pretty well demographically fucked for a while. Unfortunately Ukraine is probably too 😒
So, theoretically someone could get shot, not die, raise the count by one. Then heal, go back on the feont lines and get shot again, still not die, but now he’s raised the count by 1 again, meaning total he raised the count twice.
Yes. Casualties are soldiers who either die in battle or get wounded badly enough to be taken out of action for a longer time.
Yeah, I think so.