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To: THE WATSONYOUTH who wrote (71464)10/13/2025 4:12:16 PM
From: Joe NYCRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 72227
 
re: one study found that the fatality rate for men from Moscow was just 3.1 per 100,000, compared to 10.2 per 100,000 for St Petersburg and 13.0 for Moscow Oblast. By contrast, outlying regions like Tyva, Buryatia, North Ossetia, Kirov, Altai, and parts of Siberia record fatality rates up to 75 times higher than those in Moscow.?

You should try these numbers for Ukraine, BTW, with ~1.5 million fatalities among men out of about 13 million men (including babies and pensioners), that works out to ~11,000 per 100,000.

This might finally open your eyes.

Also, notice the trend line (for these dead and missing):

118,500 in 2022
405,400 in 2023
595,000 in 2024
621,000 in 2025

The hack of Ukrainian General Staff was released to public in August, so it is for ~7 months of 2025. Ukraine is on a trend line to lose 1 million men in 2025 alone.

You can always tell that the when the YouTube retard sphere is talking about non-battlefront related gibberish, the news from the battlefield is shockingly grim for Ukraine.