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Four Years After Russian Troops Stormed Across Ukraine’s Borders, One Question Haunts This War More than Any Map or Statistic: After All This Blood and Ruin, What Has Either Side Really Gained?

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The hard numbers tell a brutal story. Independent assessments now estimate that Russia has suffered around 1.2 million military casualties, killed, wounded or missing, and up to 3.25 lakh soldiers dead since February 2022. Ukraine’s armed forces are believed to have lost between 5 and 6 lakh soldiers killed or injured, with roughly 1 to 1.4 lakh fatalities. In total, nearly 18 to 20 lakh people in uniform on both sides have been killed, maimed o…
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According to the United Nations, about two million children need urgent humanitarian aid in Ukraine and seven in ten are not guaranteed access to essential services.There are 3.7 million people still displaced within the country and nearly 7 million have been forced to seek refuge outside their borders, especially in Europe or in neighbouring countries, and most of them women with dependent minors.Four years of conflict with few endingsOn the gr…

The invasion began four years ago, and the “three-day special operation” has become a bloodbath unseen since World War II. Vladimir Putin’s war machine still occupies nearly a fifth of Ukraine, while total military casualties are now approaching 2 million.

19:54 After four years of armed conflict, Russia has still not achieved any of its strategic objectives in Ukraine. The conflict has already claimed at least 2.2 million military casualties. "But despite...

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De Tijd broke the news in Belgium on Monday, February 23, 2026.
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