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by arandomusername
478 days ago
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and maybe you echo reddit too much, or some biased Ukrainian news site. It is no secret that Russia has more fighting men. It's just logical, since they have a significantly higher population. Ukraine has so many men willing to fight that they have to kidnap them on the streets? There's Korean soldiers fighting in Kursk only, as far as I'm aware. None in Ukraine. It's free man power for Russia. Both sides have merceneries from Africa and South America, among others. https://www.iiss.org/online-analysis/military-balance/2025/0... > Staffed and decently equipped: Russia’s outlook for 2025 vs > Equipped but not staffed: Ukraine’s challenge for 2025 |
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Equipped with golf carts, motorcycles and donkeys?
Staffed with wounded men. There been many cases when russians force people on crutches advance into meat wave assault.
Kidnaping people from streets - that is a Russian narrative as well. Forced mobilization - sure that happens at war.
When police arrests someone - do you call it kidnap as well?