War in Ukraine Could Halve Russia's Population by End of Century
amsterdam January 14, 2025 09:03The ongoing war in Ukraine has devastating consequences for Russia, leading to a potential halving of the population by the end of the century.
The ongoing war in Ukraine has devastating consequences for Russia, leading to a potential halving of the population by the end of the century.
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