The Russian Federation is running out of people, but the enemy is advancing at the front – Forbes
Despite the huge losses, the Russian army maintains its momentum at the front. This is one of the great paradoxes of this war, but it is unstable.
As Russian troops attack along the entire 800-mile front line during the 33 months of Russia's war against Ukraine, the life expectancy of a new recruit in the enemy's army after signing is one month.
This is stated in a Forbes article with reference to the Estonian analyst Artur Rehi.
Losses of the Russian Federation
“The brutally short life expectancy of new Russian soldiers should come as no surprise. Determined to capture as much of Ukraine as possible as quickly as possible, the Kremlin is throwing unprepared troops against Ukrainian defenses in poorly managed assaults without key support,” the publication said.
It is noted that September was the bloodiest month for Russians,…