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Ukraine war study says nearly two million military casualties to date
Summary
A US think tank study says combined Russian and Ukrainian military casualties may be nearly two million; officials also reported a Russian drone strike on a Kharkiv passenger train that killed five.
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A US think tank has published a study reporting that nearly two million military casualties have occurred in the war between Russia and Ukraine. The Center for Strategic and International Studies said combined Russian and Ukrainian losses may reach two million by spring 2026 and that Russian forces have borne the brunt of those losses. Separately, prosecutors reported a Russian drone strike on a passenger train in the Kharkiv region that killed five people. Poland's foreign minister also publicly urged Elon Musk to cut Russian access to Starlink, citing reports of military use of terminals.
Key facts:
- The Center for Strategic and International Studies published a study saying combined Russian and Ukrainian military casualties may be as high as 1.8 million and could reach two million by spring 2026, and reported that Russian forces have borne the brunt of the losses.
- Prosecutors said a Russian drone strike on a passenger train near a village in the Kharkiv region killed five people; President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced the attack as terrorism.
- Poland's foreign minister urged Elon Musk to stop Russian access to Starlink after analysis reported the Russian military uses terminals to guide drone operations; Musk has previously denied official sales of Starlink terminals to Russia.
Summary:
The study's figures and the recent train attack together illustrate the sustained scale and toll of the conflict. Undetermined at this time.
