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Ukraine War Updates: Over 17,800 civilian casualties reported during war

Por: Newsweek World December 29, 2022

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nnUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Ukrainian parliament Wednesday, telling members that Ukrainian troops have reclaimed more than 1,800 towns and villages that were temporarily occupied by Russian troops.nLast week, Ukrainian defense officials reported more than 100,000 Russian troops have died since the war started. The UN estimates there have been nearly 18,000 civilian casualties in Ukraine over the course of the... + full article



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