Russia scrapping age limit in military

Russia is changing the law to bring in over-40s to fight in Ukraine. The aim is to fix an infantry shortage as the number of active servicemen has been dramatically reducing for unknown reasons. The law would mean people as old as 60 would be fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Thoughts?

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Imagine dying for a country that hates you.

But they're not dying for Poland

>the number of active servicemen has been dramatically reducing for unknown reasons

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Idk, the average age of the Seabees was 38 in WWII during the island-hopping campaign. Needed people that in two weeks of basic training knew what they were doing.

>The aim is to fix an infantry shortage as the number of active servicemen has been dramatically reducing for unknown reasons. The law would mean people as old as 60 would be fighting for Russia in Ukraine.
Haven't you thought that before 60 there's 20-40 y/o men? Because there was still no mobilisation and these people are not fighting in former ukraine

lmao are they already running out of manpower

Russia is losing. Ukraine had nothing to lose but land while russia lost all it's economy, all their mystery about them, all partners and access to the world market. As a result they can't even buy computer chips anymore. This will result in a slow but steady decay of infrastructure and everything that uses computers. If this war doesn't end soon there won't be a russia by the end of the decade.

they’re way too deep to pull out too

what a damn mess, someone will be held accountable