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  2. Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    Casualties in the Russo-Ukrainian War include six deaths during the 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, 14,200–14,400 military and civilian deaths during the War in Donbas, and up to 500,000 estimated casualties during the Russian invasion of Ukraine . The War in Donbas' deadliest phase occurred before the Minsk agreements ...

  3. World War II casualties - Wikipedia

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    Total population 1/1/1939 Military deaths from all causes Civilian deaths due to military activity and crimes against humanity Civilian deaths due to war-related famine and disease Total deaths Deaths as % of 1939 population Average Deaths as % of 1939 population Military wounded Albania A: 1,073,000 [21] 30,000 [22] 30,000: 2.80: 2.80: NA ...

  4. Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Despite the Russian military build-ups, Russian officials from November 2021 to 20 February 2022 repeatedly denied that Russia had plans to invade Ukraine. [43] [44] The crisis was related to the War in Donbas, itself part of the Russo-Ukrainian War, ongoing since February 2014.

  5. Battle of Bakhmut - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Bakhmut. /  48.583°N 38.000°E  / 48.583; 38.000. The battle of Bakhmut was a major battle between the Russian Armed Forces and the Ukrainian Armed Forces for control of the city of Bakhmut, during the eastern Ukraine campaign, a theatre of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [ 10]

  6. Foreign fighters in the Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    The Russo-Ukrainian War has seen foreign volunteers participate on both sides of the conflict. Most foreign fighters joined the conflict during one of two waves. The first wave happened from 2014 to 2019 during the War in the Donbas and consisted of approximately 17,241 foreign fighters. [ a] The second wave is considered by researchers to have ...

  7. 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    From the end of February 2014, in the aftermath of the Euromaidan and the Revolution of Dignity, which resulted in the ousting of Russian-leaning Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, demonstrations by Russian-backed, [6] [7] [8] pro-Russian, and anti-government groups (as well as pro-government demonstrations) took place in Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv and Odesa.

  8. Siege of Mariupol - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Mariupol. Part of the eastern Ukraine offensive and the southern Ukraine offensive in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Damaged buildings in Mariupol, 16 March 2022. Date. 24 February – 20 May 2022. (2 months, 3 weeks and 5 days) Location. Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. 47°05′53″N 37°36′36″E  / .

  9. List of deaths during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    On 22 February, a British military public figure and author of military books, James Gerard Richard Shortt [70] was killed fighting for the International Legion in Ukraine. [71] On 6 March, Major Andriy Lukanyuk , battalion commander in the 80th Air Assault Brigade and a veteran of the 2014 war, was killed by a Russian airstrike in Chasiv Yar.