How many years do Russians have for war: Chmut gave an answer.


The 'Come Back Alive' Foundation reported on the readiness of Russians for war
The head of the 'Come Back Alive' Foundation, Taras Chmut, spoke about how many years Russians have for war. He emphasized that 'the Russians do not have 10 years'. Speaking with military correspondent Natalia Nagorna, Chmut noted that this indicator depends on many factors.
Everything depends on many factors: global geopolitical, economic, and so on. On the strength or weakness of their allies, on the strength or weakness of our allies. It's not that simple. No one knows how many
Taras Chmut also noted that in the conditions of a full-scale war it is impossible to predict the prospects for demobilization. In addition, the American general acknowledged the qualitative advantage of the Ukrainian army over the Russian one and expressed his opinion on the potential victory of Ukraine in the war with Russia.
Interestingly, the age of men who come to the military unit under the command of Yaroslav Melnik is over 35 years, and there are significantly fewer 20-year-old recruits. This indicates a change in demographic trends in the military personnel.
Read also
- Explosions rang out in the Moscow region: drones heading towards Moscow
- Meloni urged Trump to show the same determination towards the war in Ukraine as in the case of Iran
- How did Maxim Rylsky survive during the repressions? The classic's grandson revealed who saved his grandfather during Stalin's times
- Iran executed three people accused of spying for Israel
- Bezos changed the wedding celebration location due to protesters in Venice
- Iran acknowledged serious damage to nuclear facilities