In Ukraine, Russia’s Military Has A Manpower Problem. Now It’s Becoming A Political Problem.

by Ask4MD

3 comments
  1. That protests are happening even with people knowing the risks means the general dissatisfaction must be getting very high. Not sure if another mobilization can happen without something bigger being triggered.

  2. Not only Russia’s military has a manpower problem.
    It is Russia in general.
    The unemployment figures are historically low.
    But also because – a miner would say – many are now on the 6 feet horizon.
    Newest development:
    “It has become known where a correctional center for convicts from Yamal will be built in Nizhny Tagil”
    https://v–tagile-ru.translate.goog/novosti-nizhnego-tagila/obshchestvo/stalo-izvestno-gde-v-nizhnem-tagile-postroyat-ispravitelnyj-tsentr-dlya-osuzhdjonnykh-s-yamala?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=sc
    “… According to the publication Pravda UrFO, those convicted will be employed at Uralvagonzavod. …”
    Uralvagonzavod means they will work in the tank factory.
    Yamal peninsula to Nizhni Tagil: total distance: 1,400 km (870 mi) as the crow fies.

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