Comments by "Stephen Jenkins" (@stephenjenkins7971) on "" video.

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  3.  @Rom2Serge  There is literally nothing that says "400,000 civilians killed in 1 year" in all of human history. The count by Iraq Body Count, the most commonly cited for the Iraq War deaths, was around 13k civilians killed by the US Coalition by 2010. (US Coalition left in 2011 and returned later on after ISIS came along) "The IBC project, reported that by the end of the major combat phase of the invasion period up to April 30, 2003, 7,419 civilians had been killed, primarily by U.S. air-and-ground forces.[8][86] The IBC project released a report detailing the deaths it recorded between March 2003 and March 2005[86] in which it recorded 24,865 civilian deaths. The report says the U.S. and its allies were responsible for the largest share (37%) of the 24,865 deaths. The remaining deaths were attributed to anti-occupation forces (9%), crime (36%) and unknown agents (11%). It also lists the primary sources used by the media – mortuaries, medics, Iraqi officials, eyewitnesses, police, relatives, U.S.-coalition, journalists, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), friends/associates and other. According to a 2010 assessment by John Sloboda, director of Iraq Body Count, U.S. and Coalition forces had killed at least 22,668 insurgents as well as 13,807 civilians in the Iraq War, with the rest of the civilians killed by insurgents, militias, or terrorists.[89]" The 200k number that usually pops up considers ALL CASUALTIES from the entire war including from soldiers, terrorists, US soldiers, and civilians. The number of dead in this "Separatist" War was at 13k, with around 3k being civilian dead; these are the dead from BOTH SIDES, which you are omitting. The UN never once ever said that "The Army of Ukraine killed 13k people". EVER. So you have lied twice. Nice. Maybe you should stop lying about UN numbers so you can trick the ignorant over the internet?
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