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Are Russia’s Ethnic Minorities Paying the Blood Price in the Ukraine War?

A simple look at the map mediazone , created in cooperation with the Russian service BBC News, raises an observation that is discussed for several days. Journalists calculated the number of victims per capita in Russia in the context of the Ukrainian war, noting that “these numbers do not represent the actual number» deaths, because they come only from open and declarative sources.

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The number of Russian casualties in Ukraine, according to the website mediazone, in cooperation with the Russian service BBC News. mediazone

Using these numbers on a color map, the analyst “Maps of the world“It becomes obvious on Twitter. Moscow and St. Petersburg regions are relatively spared, while “Most of those who died during the operations come from Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk regions, Bashkiria, Buryatia and Dagestan.“. Far from the big cities, many republics or regions inhabited by different ethnic groups (which generally remain in the minority, ethnic Russians represent almost 80% of the country’s population).

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Source: Le Figaro

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