Russia has suffered up to to 480,000 casualties in the war against Ukraine, per UK intelligence.
In a desperate bid to replenish its manpower, Moscow is sending injured soldiers back into battle.
AdvertisementAdvertisementRussia has likely suffered up to 480,000 soldiers killed or wounded in the war against Ukraine, the UK Ministry of Defence reported in an intelligence update.
Recent fighting in Avdiivka, a city in southeastern Ukraine, has contributed to a 90% increase in Russian soldiers killed or wounded.
The move to reinstate injured soldiers amid manpower and equipment shortages had one soldier's mother describe their treatment "like cows at a slaughterhouse."
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