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What is the casualty ratio between the two sides to resist US aggression and aid Korea?

The ratio of casualties between Chinese and American troops in the three-year war in Korea was roughly 2.7 1.

In this war, China's 2.4 million volunteers crossed the Yalu River and entered North Korea, with a total cost of 2.5 billion US dollars. The United Nations troops led by the United States dispatched 340,000 people, of which the United States accounted for more than 300,000. The United States spent $40 billion. In addition, there are nearly 600,000 South Korean troops.

After three years of fierce fighting, according to the official data published in the People's Liberation Army Daily in 2000, China's 2.4 million volunteers lost more than 390,000 people in the battle, and the number of volunteers that can be inquired by the Korean War Museum to resist US aggression and aid Korea is 183 108.

The Associated Press announced that the total number of casualties of the United Nations Army was 6.5438+0.47 million, while the official figures of the United States and South Korea were 6.5438+0.10.30 million, of which 54.246 died in the Korean War Memorial Hall, plus 654.38+0.44360 were captured, injured and missing.

The Korean War broke out.

When the South Korean army was losing ground, South Korea began to ask for help from the US military. The United States put pressure on the UN Security Council for its own interests, and finally formed a 16 joint army to send troops to North Korea.

With the addition of new forces, the situation on the Korean peninsula quickly reversed. The United Nations forces led by the United States occupied Pyongyang with the intention of occupying the whole of Korea and threatening China's border. At the same time, North Korea began to turn to China for help, and China was forced to get involved in the war.

19501June19, China Volunteers crossed the Yalu River and started a three-year war to resist US aggression and aid Korea. Until 1953 signed an armistice agreement, ending the three-year war to resist US aggression and aid Korea.