Estimates are that new recruit numbers have fallen by over a third compared to last year. Returning soldiers report that many units are operating at 30%-40% of their authorized strength, further contributing to Russia's decline in battlefield performance. JL
The Kyiv Post reports:
The number of Russians signing military contracts has declined sharply nationwide despite increased financial incentives. Recruitment in Moscow fell one-third this spring compared to the same period in 2025, reflecting a broader nationwide decline in new contract enlistments. The decline is not limited to the Russian capital and has been observed in multiple regions. Military personnel described manpower shortages and difficulties replacing battlefield losses. One serviceman claimed some units were operating at only 30% to 40% of their authorized strength, while others reported that newly recruited soldiers often lacked training and combat experience.























