Russia's army is taking 1,100 casualties every single day in 2026 — and for the first time since the invasion began, it can no longer replace the men it's losing.
In this video, we break down the numbers that shocked military analysts worldwide: 35,000 Russian soldiers killed or wounded in a single month, a drone kill zone where 62% of casualties don't survive, and a recruitment system that is now running a 10–15% monthly deficit — for four consecutive months.
We go inside the math that's quietly breaking Moscow's war machine, who Russia is actually sending to the front now (and why it matters), and what happens when the world's largest army starts running out of men.
This isn't propaganda. These are verified figures — logged strikes, confirmed casualties, signed Western commitments already in delivery.
The arithmetic of this war has changed. Here's exactly how.
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