• @Psythik
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    -174 months ago

    That’s it? And here I thought Russia was running out of men six months into this. I honestly thought the death toll was in the dozens of millions…

    • Skua
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      204 months ago

      The pressure on Russia’s manpower is not the plain old number of humans in the country, it’s the amount that they can commit to this war without having so much of a domestic impact that public opinion turns against the government too much. Ukraine has a quarter of the population but has the domestic support to be able to call up everyone that can fight. Russia doesn’t want to do this, so it uses the likes of Wagner and prison conscripts that won’t be missed by much of the general populace.

        • Skua
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          34 months ago

          They’re back on the front lines in Ukraine under the command of a former colonel of the Russian army appointed by Putin and Prigozhin’s son

    • @fireweed
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      4 months ago

      Where did you get that idea? The Soviet Union didn’t even lose one dozen-million in all of WWII. Ya know, the war famously won with “British intelligence, American steel, and Russian blood.” The Ukraine war has been devastating, but it’s nowhere near the scope of the largest war of the twentieth century.

      Edit: to be crystal clear because for some reason my fact-based post (see: Wikipedia’s WWII fatality records) is getting down voted, Russia bad, slava Ukraini.

      • PugJesus
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        44 months ago

        Yeah, anyone who thinks that the war is gonna end by one side or the other literally running out of warm bodies doesn’t understand modern war. The tipping point is when the warm bodies no longer tolerate being sent to the front under the current conditions.