Russian forces have suffered more casualties in the past year in
The report undermines
The British-based think-tank's annual bible for defense analysts, The Military Balance, said Russian forces «suffered 4,749 casualties in 2003-2004, the highest figure in one year since the current Chechen conflict began».
The report's editor, Sir Christopher Langton, told Reuters the figure included Russian troops killed and injured between August 2002 and August 2003. He would not comment on the source of the figure.
«I think it's interesting that the casualties would not be declining», said the Institute's Oksana Antonenko.
«I think there is a parallel with what the Americans are experiencing in
The Kremlin declined to comment on the IISS report.
Casualty figures for Russian forces are a sensitive issue for President Vladimir Putin who has long maintained that the war in
Russian forces drove most of
But they have failed to restore peace and still fall pray to frequent guerrilla attacks. In the past year, Chechens have increasingly turned to suicide bomb attacks on targets both inside
In this regard it should be reminded that the Chechen side quotes its own figures of the casualties of the invaders' troops in
At the same time the casualties of the Chechen side are estimated 4,500 to 5,000 fighters killed and over 12,000 wounded. The number of Chechen peaceful civilians killed in both war campaigns since 1994 is estimated 200,000 to 250,000 people.
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