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Russia sustained more than 10,000 casualties in a week, according to statistics from Ukraine's military, with the fast-approaching winter season unlikely to bring a lull in high numbers of fighters killed and injured in the grinding conflict.

Moscow has suffered a total of 690,720 casualties since February 2022, Ukraine's General Staff said on Monday. This includes 1,680 fighters being killed or injured in the past 24 hours, according to Kyiv.

This figure also brings Moscow's total casualties, per Kyiv's count, to 10,490 in the previous seven days.

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[–] pandapoo@sh.itjust.works 44 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

Casualties are not the same as KIA, and not all WIA are permanently combat ineffective.

Someone who got shrapnel in the leg or abdomen and requires 6-8 weeks of recovery, before returning to combat, is a single casualty.

That same soldier can return to combat, catch a bullet in their arm, and be a casualty again.

That same soldier can return to service three months later, etc.

If after returning to service a 3rd time, they're eventually KIA, then they would have been counted as a casualty three times.

Not saying this is typical, or that this is indicative of the normal WIA casualty. Just pointing out that a single soldier can be counted as a casualty more than once, and it's not uncommon.

[–] CheeseNoodle@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

I agree with you but are those recovery numbers based on western on hospitals and treatment? I imagine they're going to be less rosy if you factor in a few days in the mud before treatment followed by the best medicine whatever money hasn't been stolen can buy.