Russian soldier's life expectancy is just 'three and half weeks' in Ukraine - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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A man called Jay who lives in Kyiv claims that Russian soldiers have a life expectancy of merely three and a half weeks while fighting in Ukraine.
Russian officials have reportedly increased recruitment bonuses to incentivize enlistment, with the one-time payment tripling to 2.6 million rubles to draw more soldiers into the conflict.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister warned that the ongoing situation poses a dire threat to their efforts, hinting that if current trends persist, victory may slip away.
The Kremlin has been intensifying troop training, with reports from a defense official stating that Russian training facilities have prepared over 300,000 soldiers as reserves.
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