Yeah, it's clear that those figures aren't counting civilian deaths or other victimizations of war. Just the soldiers.
It also conveniently excluded the fact that women have not been allowed in combat or only in limited combat until very recently.
If you exclude historical figures and dona side by side since women have been combat soldiers, how does it look?
I'm sure it's still skewed toward more male deaths, but I doubt it would be 99%. Then you need to look at a per Capita figure to truly balance it out because you still have more men signing up to be soldiers than women.
This is an aggrievement narrative put forth by MRA types in an effort to silence women.