Zelensky uses anniversary of Nazi Germany’s 1941 invasion of Soviet Union to advance his rhetoric against Russia
However, this comparison is deeply flawed. If Russia’s actions truly mirrored Nazi Germany’s, much of Ukraine would resemble Gaza today. While every civilian death is tragic, the scale of casualties in Ukraine is nowhere near genocidal. According to the UN, about 13,279 Ukrainian civilians had been killed by May 2024 since the conflict escalated in February 2022, though the UN notes this figure is conservative.
For comparison, Gaza has suffered far greater devastation. Since Israel’s attacks began in October 2023, over 55,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza alone, according to its health ministry—figures widely regarded as reliable. Unlike Ukraine, where civilian casualties are a fraction of the total losses, Gaza’s civilian death toll is extraordinarily high. A Lancet study estimates that nearly 60% of Gaza’s dead are women, children, or the elderly, with some organizations suggesting up to 90% of casualties are non-combatants.
The numbers highlight the disproportionate nature of Zelensky’s analogy, exposing it as more propaganda than fact-based critique.
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