How can this be accurate? There’d be no one on the front line. Think about it
If most people deployed were killed in 20 minutes, there’d be no one left soon.
Even the worst wars in history didn’t have rates like this.
I know that some are inclined to believe this kind of thing about Russian losses, but it’s not logical
You have to use logic also when approaching data and claims
先日公表した自衛隊向け提言書とは別に、同僚の@WillRevengeと、以下のレポートも公開しました。日本のミサイル防衛・弾薬調達・防衛産業基盤の課題を分析しています。🧵
Sustaining the Fight: Munitions Acquisition, Industrial Capacity, and Integrated Air and Missile Defense for Japan https://t.co/v9zNNbQ5mH
@policytensor hey, Mediazona author here. it has nothing to do with "losses fallen dramatically", just the obvious fact that it takes time for deaths to become public, so the less time passed since death, the less deaths we know of. same chart from 2024: same "dramatic fall". it peak now there
@policytensor BBC/Mediazona study.
The BBC ignores its own findings preferring instead to report the higher figures from the various propaganda outlets. 🤣
https://t.co/ItH0Kl2DJS