A growing number of Russian fighters believe that being wounded in the Ukraine war is the only way to safely return home. Because there is no other chance to return to Russia. according to To the Ukrainian Center of National Resistance (CNR).
“This way, you have a chance to return to your place of permanent deployment and, if you are lucky, escape. There are no other options to take a ‘vacation’ and see your family,” CNR news agency said .
The newspaper reports that even if Russian commanders receive details of their leave assignments, these documents will quickly end up in the trash. The Russian military has all but given up hope of taking leave due to severe shortages of personnel on the front lines.
Russia will suffer huge losses
There is clearly no way out, the losses on the battlefield of the Moscow army have reached countless numbers, and Russian soldiers are becoming increasingly convinced that this is the only way to survive.
During World War II, this type of combat wound was serious enough to be sent home, but although it was neither fatal nor permanently incapacitating, it was considered a “million dollar” wound among U.S. soldiers. It was known as “The Scar”.
A CNR spokesperson reported that Russian soldiers serving in the occupied territories of Ukraine told the CNR about the huge losses.
He told the Kyiv Post: [the soldier]He said burial grounds must be established near every place where troops are stationed to dispose of the bodies of the dead. ”
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The average daily casualties of Moscow’s forces in Ukraine in March 2024 decreased by 74, compared to the average of 913 in the first quarter of this year.
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