Yes, that’s how it has turned out, but one can interpret it positively that the losses do not seem to be increasing further, it may be a sign that Russia has reached the point where they cannot produce more soldiers, and then it may not be long before they also have difficulty maintaining the current level. The fact that North Korea is forced to send soldiers shows that they already have problems.
Thank you MXT. I have become somewhat desensitized to these numbers over time. It feels like the new normal with almost 2000 in personnel losses…..
Yes, that’s how it has turned out, but one can interpret it positively that the losses do not seem to be increasing further, it may be a sign that Russia has reached the point where they cannot produce more soldiers, and then it may not be long before they also have difficulty maintaining the current level. The fact that North Korea is forced to send soldiers shows that they already have problems.