An advert luring Muscovites to fight in the war in Ukraine was broadcast on state TV last week.
Russian soldiers could earn nearly as much as President Vladimir Putin for signing up to fight in Ukraine, with Moscow reportedly suffering a manpower shortage in the war.Recruits from Russia's Moscow region will receive 5.2 million rubles for the first year of service, and a one off payment of 1.9 million rubles for signing up, bringing the annual total for joining Russia's military to 7.1 million rubles, according to an advert aired on state TV last week.
While it isn't possible to independently verify the true scale of Russia's battlefield losses, and official statistics don't reflect a surge in deaths caused by the ongoing war, analysis of publicly available data suggests death tolls far higher than what is being relayed to the public.On June 27, independent outlet Important Stories used data from the Federal State Statistics Service of Russia to estimate that at least 71,000 Russian troops had died since the war began.
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