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    Hace 4 días · Russia's combat losses in Ukraine rise to 503,800. Russia's overall combat losses in Ukraine between February 24, 2022 and May 28, 2024 amounted to about 503,800, including 1,460 soldiers killed or wounded in action in the past 24 hours. 08:00.

  2. Hace 1 día · Kiev, 23 June 1941. A victim of starvation in besieged Leningrad suffering from muscle atrophy in 1941. World War II losses of the Soviet Union were about 27,000,000, both civilian and military from all war-related causes, [1] although exact figures are disputed. A figure of 20 million was considered official during the Soviet era.

  3. Hace 3 días · Editor’s note: The list below is CPJ’s most recent and preliminary account of journalist casualties in the war. Our database will not include all of these cases until we have completed further investigations into the circumstances surrounding them. For more information, read our FAQ. The Israel-Gaza war has taken an unprecedented toll on Gazan journalists...

  4. Hace 5 días · UK, Crimean War Casualties, 1853-1856 Total Records 15,939 Content Source London Gazette Published on Forces War Records 24 March 2023 Last Updated 30 October 2023. Related Publications. UK, British Battle Casualties of the Crimean War, 1854-1856; UK, Royal Navy Medal Rolls, 1793-1955;

  5. 7 de oct. de 2023 · Authorities name 644 soldiers, 62 police officers killed in Gaza war. Five colonels among the dead, the most senior officers killed in combat in recent memory; 294 troops killed in ground ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Iraq War, conflict in Iraq (2003–11) that consisted of two phases: a conventionally fought war in March–April 2003, in which a combined force of troops primarily from the United States and Great Britain invaded Iraq and defeated Iraqi military forces, and a second phase consisting of a U.S.-led occupation of Iraq.

  7. Hace 1 día · The war resulted in at least 1,030,000 casualties (3 percent of the population), including about 620,000 soldier deaths—two-thirds by disease—and 50,000 civilians. Binghamton University historian J. David Hacker believes the number of soldier deaths was approximately 750,000, 20 percent higher than traditionally estimated, and possibly as high as 850,000.