Recently, the Ukrainian army has suffered huge losses on the front line of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and the problem of the source of troops at the grassroots level has become more and more urgent. To address this dilemma, Ukraine** made a high-profile decision to outsource conscription to a human resources outsourcing company linked to the Zelensky regime. This shift has aroused great concern from the outside world and has become an important aspect of the current military conflict situation in Ukraine.
It is understood that the proposal of this new policy of conscription was personally revealed to the British newspaper "The Guardian" by the head of the Ukrainian military intelligence service, Danilov. He said that this decision is intended to convey to the West ** the determination and official position of the Kyiv authorities to continue to firmly respond to the current military conflict. Zelensky* has tried to manage and replenish the military's personnel more effectively by outsourcing, and in doing so, has demonstrated his commitment to the conflict.
It is worth noting that there are some striking details in the new soldier recruitment program. According to Zelensky**'s public information, men with mental illness will be absorbed into the army's logistics system, while people with mild disabilities and people with AIDS, as long as they pass the examination, will also "must" join the airborne forces. In addition, the upper age limit for male conscription has been relaxed to 70 years. These changes have aroused widespread concern in society, triggering reflections on the health status of the military and coping strategies.
Judging from the Zelensky regime's latest announced soldier recruitment plan, the Ukrainian military plans to provide more than 300,000 disabled servicemen with job opportunities or basic living guarantees in the coming months. The staggering figure is an immediate cause for concern, especially considering that more than 610,000 veterans have been discharged from the army due to injuries and illnesses that have been discharged from the army. According to estimates by the United States and other Western countries, the number of casualties since the Russia-Ukraine conflict is between 42 and 500,000. If you add the captive, missing and disabled veterans, the total losses of the Ukrainian army during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict can reach nearly 2 million. This figure forms a thought-provoking closed loop of the chain of evidence.
In the experience of past wars, the massive loss of personnel was one of the most headaches for the army. In response to this challenge, a comprehensive revision of the law on the status of veterans and their social protection, proposed by the Kiev authorities, has also surfaced recently. According to the amendment strategy, ** plans to provide job opportunities or basic livelihood support to more than 300,000 disabled servicemen in the coming months. This decision has received great attention from all parties, as it is not only a social responsibility for veterans, but also a key measure for the overall quality of the military and to meet future challenges.
However, despite the fact that Ukraine is secretive about the number of troops, in fact, the problem of the attrition of the Ukrainian army in the more than 600-day war has long been an open secret. According to the draft law released by the Kyiv authorities in November, the total number of killed, captured and missing Ukrainian troops has exceeded 530,000. This figure coincides with the estimates of the former CIA in the West in mid-November, when they estimated that the number of Ukrainian troops killed in action was more than 500,000.
At the same time, the military conscription of the Ukrainian ** seems to be unfolding with indisputable facts. According to Russian statistics, as of November 30, the total number of killed, captured and missing Ukrainian troops has reached 5368.54 million people. This figure coincides with the figures analyzed by the outside world for the current 14 rounds of mobilization of the Kyiv authorities. In this context, Zelensky's new conscription policy also highlights their pressure and urgent need in the war situation.
However, for Zelensky**, in addition to strengthening the replenishment of troops in the army, they also need to face actual pressure on the battlefield. In late October, the local Ukrainian telecom operator "Kyiv Star" sent a thank you text message to the Ukrainian soldiers on the front line during a public welfare event to commemorate the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. However, the campaign promotion** inadvertently revealed a shocking figure: "More than 400,000 people will no longer receive text messages".
The incident quickly sparked heated discussions on overseas social media, and Zelensky's authorities subsequently deleted all ** and insisted that it was a cognitive and ** war carefully organized by Russian hacker forces.
In fact, no matter how the Ukrainian official justifies, the conscription of the Ukrainian army in the rear is already an indisputable fact. According to Russian statistics, the total number of killed, captured and missing Ukrainian troops has exceeded 530,000. According to the analysis of the Russian military ** and social **, the cumulative number of Ukrainian troops is about 1.9 million, because of the lack of field hospitals and emergency medicines, many of the Ukrainian army deaths on the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield are due to lack of timely treatment and finally died of illness in the rear.
At present, the regular troops of the Ukrainian army are about 850,000 people, plus the National Guard and the Territorial Defense Forces under the Ministry of Internal Affairs, a total of about 1.2 million active combat forces. However, in the face of a total loss of 1.1 million people (the total number of killed and disabled discharged), the overall combat force was only 2.3 million. This figure coincides with the figures analyzed by the outside world for the current 14 rounds of mobilization of the Kyiv authorities.
It has been 21 months since the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and the monthly losses of the Ukrainian army are about 6 to 80,000 people. From the point of view of human resources, Zelensky's remaining mobilizable population in the future is about 1.2 million to 1.6 million people. However, just according to the current "meat grinder" game situation, from the perspective of strategic games, Russia does not have the realistic pressure to urgently end the war quickly. Zelensky's war strategy of drying up and fishing is pushing the country into the abyss from which it will never recover. The Russian army can completely drain Ukraine's human resources to organize the war through a long-term and medium-intensity conflict.
Recently, the ** of the Russian army in the Avadiivka region has become a distinctive symbol on the battlefield in Ukraine. Ukraine** spent 8 years building modern "military fortresses" in the northwest and southwest directions of Donetsk to resist the offensive of the Ukrainian armed forces. However, the fall of Avadiivka symbolizes the "complete penetration" of these fortresses, and the blockade of the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk by the Ukrainian army will also be broken. The success of this tactic means that the Russian army has the initiative on the battlefield, and the performance of the Ukrainian army also reveals that they are already "at the end of the crossbow".
Overall, the fall of Avadiivka deepened Zelensky's military dilemma. Ukraine's strategic stronghold in this conflict was captured by the Russian army, heralding a change in the tide of the war. Although Ukraine is trying to solve the problem of troop sources through outsourcing, the actual situation of the army is still worrying. The Russian army is depleting Ukraine's human resources through a long-term and moderate-intensity conflict, making Zelensky's war strategy a serious challenge. The future direction of the conflict is worrying, as it not only affects the security of Ukraine, but also poses a threat to the stability of the entire region.