To my knowledge Israel/Palestine & Hamas and Russia/Ukraine make up a very sizeable majority of both battlefield and civilian casualties. Though you're right, a high body count conflict rages in Sudan as well.
This is the exception rather than the norm, sadly. Cameras on for every encounter, don't say a word, attach a face, name and shame and spread it to all corners of Internet discourse.
I've all but stopped browsing and using my reddit account due to the public buyout and enshittification, and haven't participated in that cesspool in a long time now, but now that they've decided to ban links to the Internet Archive I want to delete my account and data completely.
Unironically and nonjudgmentally asking, does having a small to mid-sized plush friend really and tangibly help you through your felt day-to-day experience? What aspects of it soothe and appeal to you? Asking because I don't hate this idea and am open to trying it again. Haven't tried to own a plush animal since my mom's dog ripped it up before I moved out of her place like 5 years ago. and my mental health has been in a very rough place, despite re-engaging with clinical and therapist help, and trying to have stoicism, "grit", and keep my struggles to myself but my depression and anxiety symptoms have been really strong as of late, boiling over into anger at times and frankly everything is just a lot to bear and I need a new cope, perhaps petting that little guy.
If you've ever had a small enclosure or terrarium pet you will oftentimes see them drag off bits of prey or food you give them to some preferred spot or hidey-hole, this is in their instinct to want to either stay hidden, comfortable, or with a good view to look out for rivals or predators.
To my knowledge Israel/Palestine & Hamas and Russia/Ukraine make up a very sizeable majority of both battlefield and civilian casualties. Though you're right, a high body count conflict rages in Sudan as well.