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Christopher Lawrence, Part II: Russia-Ukraine War

Season 3, Ep. 25

The Dupuy Institute website: https://www.dupuyinstitute.org/


Chris Lawrence's The Battle for Kyiv: The Fight for Ukraine's Capital: Here


Trevor Dupuy's Attrition: Forecasting Battle Casualties and Equipment Losses in Modern War: Here

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