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  1. financialtimes on

    Russia’s army in Ukraine has suffered a sharp rise in men killed or missing in action, according to European and Ukrainian officials, reducing the chances of the battlefield breakthrough that President Vladimir Putin seeks.

    The recent jump in losses will make it harder for Russian forces to sustain gruelling offensive operations, analysts say.

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    Kima — FT social media team

  2. Pretty easy solution – go the fuck home.

    Surely by this stage they must be wondering why they keep hearing about the same towns only 50km or so from their starting positions being captured? They must be wondering what happened to the professional army they had at the start of the war and all the eager zealots who signed up immediately afterwards? The VDV, the marines, the 300k mobilized troops, all the guys who signed up for the ever increasing bonuses over the past 4 years? Wagner and all the prisoners?

    If the kill ratios they’re being told are correct and with all those other forces that went before them, then how are there any Ukrainian troops left? And why are they still barely a half hour drive down the road after all these years?

    Don’t know why it’s so hard for them to figure out. It must be the easiest calculation to make.

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