Most Russian recruits have life expectancy of just 20 minutes on Ukraine front lines, chilling report claims
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New Russian recruits have a life expectancy of just 20 to 35 minutes in combat in Ukraine โ showing how quickly Vladimir Putin's troops are falling victim to drone warfare, according to chilling reports from Moscow.
Once a soldier is signed up to fight, he can expect to live for just 10 days to three weeks โ from arrival at the training ground to death in combat, according to historian Peter Frankopan in an op-ed for Foreign Policy, citing Russian military bloggers.
As the bloody conflict in Ukraine approaches the four and a half year mark, Russian military brass are desperately seeking new soldiers for Putin's meat grinder...
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