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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: pocotrader who wrote (1419295)9/18/2023 11:11:14 PM
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Even the Ukrainians are admitting it...

But yesterday's daily summary by the Ukrainian news siteStrana emphasizes the importance of that point[edited machine translation]:

A prolonged war of attrition - and this is the stage the conflict is entering - poses a very painful question for Ukraine about reserves to make up for losses.The scale of these losses was recently revealed by the head of the Poltava regional mobilization center Vitaliy Berezhnoy. Speaking at the city council,he said that out of every 100 people mobilized in the fall of last year, 10-20 remained, the rest are dead, wounded and disabled.
These are losses at the level of 80-90%.

"In fact, these are true figures for our division as well... Some have even less (left in the ranks- Ed .), "commented sniper Konstantin Proshinsky, who is fighting near Bakhmut, with the call sign "Grandfather".

Also noteworthy is another figure voiced by Berezhny - the failure to implement the General Staff plan for mobilization. According to Berezhny, in Poltava, the plan was completed by only 13% and this is the worst indicator in the region (which is natural - in a large city it is easier to hide from mobilization than in a village or in a small town).
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