Comments by "PNH 6000" (@PNH-sf4jz) on "Putin MAKES HUGE CONFESSION! Russia PLANS TO SUSPEND OFFENSIVE! Kadyrov BEGS TO LIFT SANCTIONS" video.

  1. Β @SaRkAsMuSoNe-Β  Your comment is incorrect. Contrary to popular belief, the Russians do not have unlimited human resources. Some figures regarding the relative strengths of Ukraine and Russia. 44 million total population of Ukraine 67% of population are 15-64 years of age = 29.48 million men and women 46.3% M/F 53.7% = 13.65 million men 144 million total population of Russia. 67% of population are 15-64 years of age = 96.48 million men and women 46.5% M/F 53.5% = 44.8 million men Another way of calculating Ukrainian fighting men available is based on remaining population in Ukraine. Ukraine population as at 8 Mar 2023 = 36.3 million after subtracting refugees to other countries 67% of population are 15-64 years of age = 24.32 {possibly higher %age} 46.3% M/F 53.7% = 11.19 {will be higher %age} Adjustment for refugees to men remaining = 13.56 million men {44/36.3} A reasonable estimate of able bodied Ukrainians to able bodied Russians would be approximately 15 million Ukrainians to 45 million Russians. While the same personnel loss figures are not likely to be maintained across all front lines and in all scenarios, the relative losses in the Bakhmut front are reported to have been 7 Russian military personnel KIA to each Ukrainian member KIA. Some reports have indicated ratios of 10 Russians to 1 Ukrainian. Reports of losses in Avdiivka, Vuhledar and other fronts are returning similar or worse figures for the Russians. Even if the ratios balance down to between 7:1 and 3:1, Russians : Ukrainians, the total losses are going to be 45 million Russians to 15 million Ukrainians. This means that both countries will effectively reach zero at about the same time, and the Russians are likely to fall to zero significantly sooner than the Ukrainians. Neither Ukraine nor Russia is of any value to either country if there are no men in either of the country's communities. Let's hope that the Russians decide that enough is enough, long before those figures are reached.
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