Given that more than 80% of people have been displaced and in 2 and a half months almost 1% of the population died, pretty sure it’s beyond it already, proportionally speaking.
It shouldn’t be a race to be honest, but I get your point, the article is quite vague on why it thinks it’s “one of the most destructive military campaigns in history”.
I very doubt it even comes close to the destruction of WWII.
Scale-wise not perhaps, but on percentage of destroyed buildings in a particular (small) area it’s right up there I think.
Given that more than 80% of people have been displaced and in 2 and a half months almost 1% of the population died, pretty sure it’s beyond it already, proportionally speaking.
It shouldn’t be a race to be honest, but I get your point, the article is quite vague on why it thinks it’s “one of the most destructive military campaigns in history”.
I mean is it? It states its basis pretty clearly.
Yeah, it’s not even the most destructive of the decade, but it’s sure the most popular.