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Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: Four Years of Devastation Captured in Photos
The war has caused hundreds of thousands of soldier deaths, displaced millions, and led to severe repression of anti-war Russians, AFP reported.
- Ahead of Feb. 24, which marks four years since Russia's full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022, the fighting enters its fifth year with no sign of stopping.
- Some 5.9 million Ukrainian civilians have left the country, with 5.3 million finding refuge in Europe, while around 3.7 million moved internally and anti-war Russians faced arrests or exile.
- The U.N. counted 14,999 civilian deaths and over 40,600 injured since Russia’s invasion, while CSIS estimated the military toll at 1.8 million, including 325,000 troop deaths.
- Foreign humanitarian and financial aid to Ukraine declined even as military aid patterns shifted: European countries increased military assistance by 67% last year while overall aid fell 5%.
- With 19.4% of Ukraine occupied, the Institute for the Study of War reports Russia gained just 0.79% over the past year as fighting enters its fifth year on Tuesday.
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Read Full ArticleIt has been four years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The fighting has claimed many lives in Ukraine and is affecting more than just everyday life in the invaded country.
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right6Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Left
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C 32%
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