Shocking figures in Ukraine-Russia War..!? 65000-casualties?

It is known that the Russia-Ukraine war has been going on for about three years. The war between israel and Hamas that started after that has ended, but.. the war between the two countries continues. In this context, it has been three years since this war started! On this occasion, shocking figures on the deaths of Russian soldiers have come to the fore. Yes... The Russian independent news site Mediazona has made a key statement on the deaths of their country's soldiers in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. As part of this... it said that 1,65,000 soldiers have died fighting with Ukraine. Of these, the details of 95,000 soldiers have been revealed, including their names.
 Recently, Mediazona revealed key facts in its article. It revealed photos and official information related to the deaths of soldiers on the occasion of the third anniversary of the war with Ukraine. On this occasion, the article included details such as the soldier's age, date of death, unit in which he worked, and area of death. If available, it also published photos of the soldier. According to its analysis, about 20,000 soldiers died in 2022, about 50,000 in 2023, and a total of 100,000 in 2024. That is why it called 2024 the bloodiest year in this war. It said that 393 people have died so far in 2025. The Russian government has not responded to this shocking article. When asked about this, a Kremlin spokesperson said that they were not aware of the publication. On this occasion... he said that he did not know whether the reports regarding the deaths of soldiers were true or not. This information is with the Ministry of Defense and it is their right. Meanwhile... Mediazona was founded by Russian opposition activist Pyotr Verzilov. However... the Russian government declared it a "foreign agent". Verzilov was added to the list of terrorists. On the other hand, ukraine said that more than 46,000 of its soldiers died in the war with Russia. At the same time, it announced that about 3.80 lakh people were injured.

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