Which is one of the reasons why the Kremlin can no longer find enough recruits to keep fueling its war. JL
The New Voice of Ukraine reports:
The New Voice of Ukraine reports:
A newly deployed Russian army recruit survives for just 20 to 35 minutes once they reach frontline combat positions, a staggering drop. After signing a military service contract, a Russian soldier can expect to live for only 10 days to three weeks total — from the moment they arrive at a training ground to their death in battle. Recruitment of new contract soldiers into the Russian army has simultaneously dropped by 30% in 2026. Since the beginning of 2026, total Russian military casualties had exceeded 141,500 troops, with over 83,000 classified as irreversible losses.























