General Staff: Russia has lost 466,150 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
General Staff: Russia has lost 466,150 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
No, that’d be weird. You use artillery and soldiers.
The less soldiers you lose, the more you have left.
As long as they can’t be sent back to fight. Honestly I don’t ever feel good seeing or hearing about Russian troops being killed for the simple fact that I know many of them are conscripts or people scraped out of the bottom of the economic barrel (prisoners, mentally ill etc.).
I remember seeing a video of a guy who was so drunk he literally walked over into the Ukrainian trenches thinking they were his own. Luckily he was taken prisoner rather than shot, but they literally had to explain to him where he was.
I wonder sometimes if some of them haven’t also been some of the young people imprisoned for protesting the war at the start, now used as fodder at gun point. Russia has shown no issue with sending their soldiers on suicide missions to test defense lines etc. A body can have “use” to the war machine, whether it’s willing or not.
The war is righteous for Ukraine and needs to be fought, but I never feel celebratory about the scale of death.
Here’s a great illustration of how many people Russia was willing to lose in ww2. I think that mindset is still alive and well today.
It’s there in their leaders, sure.
I don’t believe the people see it the same way.
It's worth remembering that WW2 was an existential threat to the Soviet union and most of the people living in it. This war isn't. See how the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan turned out.
And, of course, Ukraine was also part of the Soviet Union. Russians weren't the only ones fighting the Nazis on the Eastern Front