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Day 1,204 of the Muscovian invasion. 1,140 [average is 830/day], i.e. more than 47 Russians and Norks/h. Vehicles and fuel tanks more than 215% and artillery more than 90% above average. 2 planes. Motorcycles are not counted yet.
1,000,000 in losses (dead and injured). Estimate an average of 1.8 parents, 0.6 siblings (average 1.42 children/woman and 50 % have one or more siblings) 0.4 children, 1.3 grandparents, 4 cousins, 3.7 cousins grandparents, i.e. about 12 close relatives for each. Thus, about 12 million people are related to those lost. If we assume that 18 other people know each of them (= 18 million), then 30 million Russians have a personal relationship with the “losses”. Russia has a population of 143 million, but 1 - 2 million have left the country, i.e. a population of 141 million. 30 out of 141 -142 = 21%.
This means that about 20% of the Russians have personal relationships with someone who has died or been injured in Ukraine. This has consequences for the regime.
17,008 posted on
06/11/2025 11:56:26 PM PDT by
AdmSmith
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To: AdmSmith
A million Russian casualties.
Is that enough to make Putin feel like a big man?
I notice two more planes as well.
Is it just me, or does anyone else notice that Putin is costing Russia a fortune?
Day 1,205 of the Muscovian invasion. 1,220 [average is 831/day], i.e. more than 50 Russians and Norks/h. Vehicles and fuel tanks more than 145% and artillery more than 70% above average. (typo, should be 0 planes) Motorcycles are not counted yet.

17,121 posted on
06/13/2025 10:29:26 AM PDT by
AdmSmith
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