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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · As of January 23, 2024, the United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine has recorded 29,330 civilian casualties in Ukraine, consisting of 10,191 killed and 19,139 injured...

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  3. Subsequently, the United Nations confirmed that by 29 February 2024, 10,675 civilians had been killed and 20,080 had been injured, but said they believe the real number is higher. 8,898 deaths were caused by explosive weapons "with wide area effects", 343 by mines and explosive remnants, 1,341 by small arms, including from crossfire, or road ...

  4. Feb 25, 2024 · Speaking about the wider losses in the war, Mr Zelensky said tens of thousands of civilians had died in the areas of Ukraine occupied by Russia but the true number was unknown. "I don't know...

  5. Sep 24, 2023 · Total civilian casualties. From 24 February 2022, which marked the start of the large-scale armed attack by the Russian Federation, to 24 September 2023, OHCHR recorded 27,449 civilian casualties in the country: 9,701 killed and 17,748 injured. This included:

  6. Mar 21, 2023 · At least 8,317 civilians have been killed and at least 13,892 have been injured across Ukraine since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion of the country in February 2022, the Office of the...

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    Coombs said that coming up with an accurate count of Ukrainian civilian deaths could "take years." He pointed out that no one knows for sure how many Russian civilians were killed during the Second World War. A OHCHR official told CBC news that while a complete count of every civilian death may never happen, the agency should be able to account for...

    Experts say that if a mass casualty event, such as a gas explosion, took place in an urban setting in a western democracy, it would take days to determine how many people died. When the authorities who do such work — police and paramedics — are no longer functioning, that work doesn't happen. Walter Dorn, a professor of defence studies at the Royal...

    Military experts told CBC News that the attack on the World Trade Center offered a good example of the difficulty involved in tracking civilian deaths. According to the 9/11 Memorial Museum, anywhere from 30,000 to 50,000 people could be found working in the twin towers on any given day in 2001 — but the official death toll from the attack was only...

  7. We identified more than 25,000 named individuals - people we know to have died - setting a bare minimum for Russia's total losses. Some of them are pictured here. The count provides hard...

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