200,000 Russian soldiers would have been killed or wounded in Ukraine. As the number rises, Mr Putin will need more men to fight their neighbours, and may find that increasingly difficult.■
链接据经济学人7月5日的报道,在俄罗斯对乌克兰的战争中,有 462,000 至 728,000 名俄罗斯士兵伤亡。 该报刊登了四张图表。第一个指标反映了官方和非官方来源在一定时期内的估计数。俄罗斯媒体Mediazona和Meduza7月5日公布的最新数据显示,俄罗斯的死亡人数已超过10万人,截至6月21日,这一数字在10.6万至14万人之间...
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