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During World War I, it is estimated that around 90,000 soldiers died as a result of mustard gas and other chemical agents. Mustard gas caused severe injuries and long-term health issues, contributing to a significant number of fatalities and suffering among those exposed. However, exact figures can vary, as many deaths may have been attributed to secondary infections or other complications related to chemical exposure.

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