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4 Years Into Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, a Look at the War by the Numbers

The conflict has caused up to 1.8 million military casualties and displaced millions, with 5.9 million civilians fleeing Ukraine, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the U.N.

  • On Tuesday, the fighting entered its fifth year, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies estimated an upper-end total of 1.8 million soldiers killed, wounded or missing.
  • Four years ago, Russia's full-scale invasion ignited Europe's largest post-Cold War conflict, while unresolved disputes over Russian-occupied Ukrainian land and postwar security have stalled progress despite U.S.-brokered talks.
  • WHO reported that the conflict killed 2,514 civilians and injured 12,142 in 2025, with at least 2,347 strikes on health-care facilities and a nearly 20% increase in attacks last year.
  • Over the past year, aid to Ukraine fell 5%, while 5.3 million refugees went to Europe, and 3.7 million are internally displaced, according to UN reports.
  • Over the past year, Russia gained just 0.79% of territory, and about 19.4% of Ukrainian land is occupied with civilians affected by aerial strikes causing power outages and water cuts.
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Kurier broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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