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Russia Reports Over 8,400 Civilian Deaths From Ukrainian Strikes Since 2022

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Russia has reported that more than 8,434 civilians have been killed in Ukrainian strikes since the war began in February 2022. The figures cover the period from the start of the conflict through June 30, 2026. Total casualties, including both fatalities and injuries, have reached 30,913 according to Russian data. The numbers were released as the conflict continues to exact a heavy toll on the civilian population.

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