Britain's intelligence service has revealed how many men the Kremlin recruits each month for the war in Ukraine


The Russian occupiers intensified their assaults on the frontline during the winter.
Russia recruits about 30,000 new soldiers into the army every month, which allows the aggressors to cover losses at the front and continue the war against Ukraine. This is discussed in the message of the Ministry of Defence of Britain on Twitter (X).
They note that the Kremlin does not count losses as it easily recruits new soldiers. And even with colossal losses in manpower, the Russian Federation continues its attacks aimed at depleting Ukrainian forces.
Intelligence reports that Russian troops continue their gradual advance west of Avdiivka. Intelligence also admits that the Russians could take control of two villages, Tonenkoye and Orlovka, at the end of March 2024.
Russia continues to attack several other points on the front line but has made some progress in recent weeks, Britain's Defence Ministry says.
Britain points out that this situation is due to a clear disparity in munitions.
Russia has a significant quantitative advantage, particularly in equipment and ammunition," Britain said.
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