Fast vier Jahre Krieg haben die Ukraine und Russland verändert

Von vladgrinch

21 Kommentare

  1. NoReportedTaxes on

    Nobody knows how many people there are in Ukraine because the last census was more than two decades and three wars ago

  2. It’s strange that, according to your statistics, Russia’s population has increased over this period. As far as I remember, it used to be around 143–144 million. Is this due to the new territories?

  3. Last picture doesnt make any sense. Around 10 million fleed the country, and millions live in occupied territory. Yet it only claim they lost one million people.

  4. CourtofTalons on

    Does the 145.2 million people in Russia include or exclude Crimea (and the other occupied oblasts)?

  5. Ok_Ferret780 on

    So Ukraine after more than 5 millions refugees lost only 3.2 millions ?

    Hmmmmm… So accurate

  6. Europe lost less % of its population during the Black Death than Ukraine since 1992. From 52 million to 32 million in just 30 years.

  7. IntelligentVisual955 on

    You forgot about mercenaries from USA military industrial complex and European Governments fighting in Ukraine and mercenaries from North Korea fighting for Russia

  8. Tofu-DregProject on

    It’s nothing short of amazing that Russia doesn’t have the ability to win the war. If you believe these numbers that is!

  9. I highly doubt that 32M for Ukraine. Subtract the people that went to Europe, the ones that went to Russia and the ones lost in the territories occupied by Russia, plus the casualties of the war, I guess that the correct number is around 25M at the moment and dropping

  10. Educational_Fun_9993 on

    Dude this map is so cope. More than 1/8 of Ukraine fled. Singlehandedly over a million to Russia

  11. youngling-smasher91 on

    Russian population is somewhere drom 90 to 110 million. They had 140 before pandemics, war, and decades of mass emigration, poor medicine, low wages, high mortality and low birth rates. There just can’t be more than 110 million actual russians remaining. Prob closer to a 100.

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