Russia suffered record losses of personnel in November, reaching the number of 45,720 wounded, killed, or captured soldiers.Russia has lost a total of nearly 750,000 troops since the beginning of the full-scale war against Ukraine in 2022, according the the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces. In January 2022, a coffin in Russia cost about 4,437 rubles ($44), rising to 7,711 rubles ($76) in October 2024, according to the Moscow Times.The rapid rise in coffin prices began in the first months of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Another rapid price increase occurred after mobilization was announced in Russia in September 2022. Coffins rose in price by 48% in 2022, almost 12% in 2023, and another 10% in the first nine months of 2024.In some regions, coffin prices increased by more than 100% in 2023, such as Sakhalin(181%), Omsk Oblast (162%), Tambov Oblast (104%), and Smolensk Oblast (103%).Russian monthly inflation hit a record high in November, rising over 1.5 times compared to October, according to RosStat.During the week of Nov.
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